Tsai et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Real‐Time Noninvasive Monitoring of In Vivo Inflammatory Responses using a pH Ratiometric Fluorescence Imaging ProbeTsai et al., 2014
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- Tsai Y
- Zhou J
- Weng H
- Shen J
- Tang L
- Hu W
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- Advanced healthcare materials
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It is often difficult to continuously monitor and quantify inflammatory responses in vivo. These dynamic responses however are often accompanied by specific pH changes. A new ratiometric optical pH probe is developed by combining pH‐sensitive (CypHer5E) and pH …
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