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Increased depth of cellular imaging in the intact lung using far-red and near-infrared fluorescent probes.

Int J Biomed Imaging

November 2012

Center for Lung Biology and Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, 307 N. University Boulevand, MSB 3370, Mobile, AL 36688, USA.

Scattering of shorter-wavelength visible light limits the fluorescence imaging depth of thick specimens such as whole organs. In this study, we report the use of four newly synthesized near-infrared and far-red fluorescence probes (excitation/emission, in nm: 644/670; 683/707; 786/814; 824/834) to image tumor cells in the subpleural vasculature of the intact rat lungs. Transpelural imaging of tumor cells labeled with long-wavelength probes and expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP; excitation/emission 488/507 nm) was done in the intact rat lung after perfusate administration or intravenous injection.

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