Deep and comprehensive understanding of the intricate biochemical processes mediated by HS ( ≥ 1), but not HS, is of paramount importance. A few fluorescent probes have been developed with the intention of addressing this issue. However, there is currently no evidence of any activatable NIR-II fluorescent probes for HS-specific imaging over HS. In this study, we developed the inaugural HS-activated NIR-II probe for specific and deep imaging of HS through a series of molecular engineering strategies. Strong electron-absorbing moieties enabled the redshift of the emission of the designed reporter, while leaving groups with different dissociation capacities were responsible for modulating the selective and sensitive responsiveness to HS over HS. By using this activatable specific probe for deep tissue mapping of endogenous HS fluctuations, accurate identification of acute inflammation in animal models was achieved. It is anticipated that the advancement of this activatable NIR-II probe will facilitate a more profound comprehension of the physiological implications of HS.
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