Wu et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A sialic acid-targeted near-infrared theranostic for signal activation based intraoperative tumor ablationWu et al., 2015
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- Wu X
- Yu M
- Lin B
- Xing H
- Han J
- Han S
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- Chemical Science
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Agents enabling tumor staging are valuable for cancer surgery. Herein, a targetable sialic acid-armed near-infrared profluorophore (SA-pNIR) is reported for fluorescence guided tumor detection. SA-pNIR consists of a sialic acid entity effective for in vivo tumor targeting …
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