Abstract:
The present invention relates to new one-photon or two-photon absorbing fluorophores, a method for preparing the same, and a method for cellular imaging using the same, and more particularly, to new two-photon absorbing fluorophores having higher fluorescence quantum yield and two-photon absorption cross-section value than those of the conventional two-photon absorbing fluorophore, acedan, and thus are promisingly applicable in bioimaging. The design strategy and the compounds according to the present invention may practically utilized for developing new D-π-A fluorophores.
Abstract:
A fluorescent probe for detecting a tyrosine kinase using a compound having an ortho-hydroxy-benzaldehyde structure, and use thereof are provided. The fluorescent probe can show a change in fluorescence when the compound binds with a tyrosine kinase. The compound can be readily synthesized and has high stability and low cytotoxicity in vivo. The fluorescent probe can be used to image cells or tissues overexpressing the tyrosine kinase, the fluorescent probe can be effectively used in a composition for imaging the tissues and a method of imaging the tissues. Also, the fluorescent probe can be used to image cancer cells or tissues since the fluorescent probe can exhibit fluorescence when the fluorescent probe binds to the cancer cells or tissues overexpressing the tyrosine kinase.
Abstract:
Provided are acedan derivatives having an extended π bond, a method for preparing the acedan derivatives, and a method for two-photon microscopy imaging of amyloid-beta plaque using the acedan derivatives; more particularly, to two-photon absorbing fluorescent compounds having a longer absorption wavelength and emission wavelength than acedan and acedan derivatives which are conventional two-photon absorbing fluorophores. The compounds provided may be usefully used for in vivo imaging studies by imaging cells or tissue using the compounds, and may also be usefully used for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease by imaging amyloid-beta plaque using the compounds.