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Construction of a Near‐Infrared Fluorescent Turn‐On Probe for Selenol and Its Bioimaging Application in Living Animals
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As selenocysteine (Sec) carries out the majority of the functions of the various Se-containing species in vivo, it is of high importance to develop reliable and rapid assays with biocompatibility to detect Sec. Herein, an NIR fluorescent turn-on probe for highly selective detection of selenol was designed and synthesized. The probe exhibits large turn-on signal upon treatment with selenocysteine (R-SeH), and it was further demonstrated that the new NIR fluorescent probe can be employed to image selenol in living animals.
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