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AIEgen Nanoparticles of Arylamino Fumaronitrile Derivative with High Near-Infrared Emission for Two-Photon Imaging and in Vivo Cell Tracking.

Zhonghua LiuFang LiuYijian GaoWeixia QingYongwei HuangShengliang LiDongzhu Jin
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2018)
Developing of two-photon materials for live-cell imaging and in vivo analysis in-depth have received great attention, and it is urgent so that such microscopy techniques could be promoted and advanced using the powerful probes. Herein, a new arylamino fumaronitrile derivative NPAPF was synthesized and transferred as aggregation-induced emission luminogen (AIEgen) fluorescent nanoparticles (AF-NPs) via assembly technique. This AF-NP exhibited a two-photon absorption cross-section at 2.6 × 10 6 GM with 19.5% of fluorescence quantum yield. Moreover, utilizing the great potential of AF-NPs, two-photon imaging of live cells with good cytocompatibility is realized upon two-photon microscopy. By in vivo long-term tracing studies of mesenchymal stem cells, we demonstrated the tremendous advantage of AF-NPs tracer in monitoring the stem cells transplant. Therefore, our unique AF-NPs provided an efficient two-photon-absorbing probe for investigating biological mechanism and behavior, and opened a new avenue for spatiotemporal visualization of transplanted stem cells.
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