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Pinkment: a synthetic platform for the development of fluorescent probes for diagnostic and theranostic applications

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Reaction-based fluorescent-probes have proven successful for the visualisation of biological species in various cellular processes. Unfortunately, in order to tailor the design of a fluorescent probe to a specific application (<i>i.e.</i> organelle targeting, material and theranostic applications) often requires extensive synthetic efforts and the synthetic screening of a range of fluorophores to match the required synthetic needs. In this work, we have identified <b>Pinkment-OH</b> as a unique "plug-and-play" synthetic platform that can be used to develop a range of ONOO<sup>-</sup> responsive fluorescent probes for a variety of applications. These include theranostic-based applications and potential material-based/bioconjugation applications. The as prepared probes displayed an excellent sensitivity and selectivity for ONOO<sup>-</sup> over other ROS. <i>In vitro</i> studies using HeLa cells and RAW 264.7 macrophages demonstrated their ability to detect exogenously and endogenously produced ONOO<sup>-</sup>. Evaluation in an LPS-induced inflammation mouse model illustrated the ability to monitor ONOO<sup>-</sup> production in acute inflammation. Lastly, theranostic-based probes enabled the simultaneous evaluation of indomethacin-based therapeutic effects combined with the visualisation of an inflammation biomarker in RAW 264.7 cells.

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