New directions of activity-based sensing for in vivo NIR imaging
Amanda K. East,Melissa Y. Lucero,Jefferson Chan
Chemical Science Pub Date : 07/03/2020 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D0SC03096A
Abstract

In vivo imaging is a powerful approach to study biological processes. Beyond cellular methods, in vivo studies allow for biological stimuli (small molecules or proteins) to be studied in their native environment. This has the potential to aid in the discovery of new biology and guide the development of diagnostics and therapies for diseases. To ensure selectivity and an observable readout, the probe development field is shifting towards activity-based sensing (ABS) approaches and near-infrared (NIR) imaging modalities. This perspective will highlight recent in vivo ABS applications that utilize NIR imaging platforms.

Graphical abstract: New directions of activity-based sensing for in vivo NIR imaging