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In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging of Cobalt Accumulation in a Mouse Model.

Bowen KeLin MaTing KangWei HeXueyan GouDeying GongLupei DuMingliang Yuan
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2018)
As a trace element nutrient, cobalt is critical for both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In the current study, a turn-on Cobalt Bioluminescent Probe 1 (CBP-1) for the detection of cobalt has been successfully developed based on oxidative C-O bond cleavage. This probe exhibited high selectivity and sensitivity toward cobalt over other analytes. By using CBP-1, the successful in vivo imaging of cobalt accumulation was carried out in a mouse model. Such an ability to determine cobalt in living animals provides a powerful technology for studying the system distribution, toxic potency, and biological effect of Co2+.
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