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Correction: NeoMProbe: a new class of fluorescent cellular and tissue membrane probe

Saurabh Ananda, Preeti Ravindra Bhogea, Rakesh Raigawalia, Srinivas Vinod Saladi*b and Raghavendra Kikkeri*ac
aDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, 411008, India. E-mail: rkikkeri@iiserpune.ac.in
bDepartment of Cell and Cancer Biology, University of Toledo, College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Toledo, OH 43614, USA. E-mail: srinivas.saladi@utoledo.edu
cDepartment of CPAS, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi 39217, USA

Received 3rd February 2026 , Accepted 3rd February 2026

First published on 13th February 2026


Abstract

Correction for ‘NeoMProbe: a new class of fluorescent cellular and tissue membrane probe’ by Saurabh Anand et al., Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 19962–19969, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4SC06225F.


The authors regret that in Fig. 5a, due to an oversight during the final assembly of the figure panels, the image for the lateral 2-hour time point was inadvertently duplicated and placed in the panel representing the 3-hour and 4-hour time points. The corrected figure is shown below. This correction does not affect any of the conclusions of the article.
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Fig. 5 (a) Live animal imaging for different time intervals after injecting 2 µM of NeoMProbe; (b) photograph of major organs collected after 3 h of intraperitoneal injection of the NeoMProbe. (c)–(e) Mono-photon images of kidney slices after 3 h post-injection of NeoMProbe; (f) and (g) double immunofluorescent staining (anti E-cadherin (green)) and NeoMProbe (red) of kidney slices; (h) and (i) liver section processed after 2 h of intraperitoneal injection of NeoMProbe; (j) double immunofluorescent staining of liver slices (scale bar = 100 µm).

The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.


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