Issue 86, 2016

In vivo near-infrared and Cerenkov luminescence imaging of amyloid-β deposits in the brain: a fluorinated small molecule used for dual-modality imaging

Abstract

Three fluorinated (19F or 18F) small molecules were evaluated as fluorescent or radiolabeled probes for Aβ deposits in the brain. In vivo near-infrared imaging suggested that probe 4c could efficiently distinguish between transgenic mice and wild-type controls. Furthermore, the in vivo Cerenkov luminescence imaging with [18F]4c showed modest differences between the two groups.

Graphical abstract: In vivo near-infrared and Cerenkov luminescence imaging of amyloid-β deposits in the brain: a fluorinated small molecule used for dual-modality imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Aug 2016
Accepted
28 Sep 2016
First published
30 Sep 2016

Chem. Commun., 2016,52, 12745-12748

In vivo near-infrared and Cerenkov luminescence imaging of amyloid-β deposits in the brain: a fluorinated small molecule used for dual-modality imaging

H. Fu, C. Peng, Z. Liang, J. Dai, B. Liu and M. Cui, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 12745 DOI: 10.1039/C6CC06995A

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