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An Activatable NIR‐II Nanoprobe for In Vivo Early Real‐Time Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most dangerous acute diseases resulting in high morbidity and mortality. Current methods remain limited with respect to early diagnosis and real-time feedback on the pathological process. Herein, a targeted activatable fluorescent nanoprobe (V&A@Ag<sub>2</sub> S) in the second near-infrared window (NIR-II) is presented for in vivo optical imaging of TBI. Initially, the fluorescence of V&A@Ag<sub>2</sub> S is turned off owing to energy transfer from Ag<sub>2</sub> S to the A1094 chromophore. Upon intravenous injection, V&A@Ag<sub>2</sub> S quickly accumulates in the inflamed vascular endothelium of TBI based on VCAM1-mediated endocytosis, after which the nanoprobe achieves rapid recovery of the NIR-II fluorescence of Ag<sub>2</sub> S quantum dots (QDs) owing to the bleaching of A1094 by the prodromal biomarker of TBI, peroxynitrite (ONOO<sup>-</sup> ). The nanoprobe offers high specificity, rapid response, and high sensitivity toward ONOO<sup>-</sup> , providing a convenient approach for in vivo early real-time assessment of TBI.

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