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Low-Fouling Fluoropolymers for Bioconjugation and In Vivo Tracking.

Changkui FuBaris DemirSheilajen AlcantaraVinod KumarFelicity HanHannah G KellyXiao TanYe YuWeizhi XuJiacheng ZhaoCheng ZhangHui PengCyrille BoyerTrent M WoodruffStephen J KentDebra J SearlesAndrew Keith Whittaker
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The conjugation of hydrophilic low-fouling polymers to therapeutic molecules and particles is an effective approach to improving their aqueous stability, solubility, and pharmacokinetics. Recent concerns over the immunogenicity of poly(ethylene glycol) has highlighted the importance of identifying alternative low fouling polymers. Now, a new class of synthetic water-soluble homo-fluoropolymers are reported with a sulfoxide side-chain structure. The incorporation of fluorine enables direct imaging of the homopolymer by 19 F MRI, negating the need for additional synthetic steps to attach an imaging moiety. These self-reporting fluoropolymers show outstanding imaging sensitivity and remarkable hydrophilicity, and as such are a new class of low-fouling polymer for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
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  • magnetic resonance imaging
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  • mass spectrometry
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  • simultaneous determination
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