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Florescence Imaging Lung Cancer with a Small Molecule MHI-148.

Xiaotian XiaYongkang GaiHongyan FengChunxia QinDongfeng PanYiling SongYongxue ZhangXiaoli Lan
Published in: Journal of fluorescence (2020)
MHI-148 is a type of heptamethine cyanine dye that can cross the cytoplasmic membrane of lung cancer cells. Here we tested the cytotoxic, in vivo imaging of MHI-148 in lung-cancer nude mice model. Ex vivo imaging was also been measured by testing the major tissue fluorescence intensity. And, the small molecular compound MHI-148 had low cytotoxicity which could be visualized at 1 h post-injection in tumor. From ex vivo fluorescence imaging, the tumor showed the highest uptake of MHI-148 among all the selected organs expect for the time point of 2 h. MHI-148 could be used for effective imaging in lung cancer tissue with good stability and specificity, which suggested that MHI-148 could be an effective tumor clinical imaging agent.
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