DASS fluor (a novel annulated indolizines based fluorescent probe): their synthesis via DOS and biological evaluation for non-lysosomal LD detection.
This review focusses on an overview of the research progress of fluorescence probes in the imaging of atherosclerosis.
This review summarizes various probes for imaging LDs in the fatty liver process using different excitation imaging modes and emission wavelengths, as well as analyzing the achievements, challenges and future development trends in this field.
We present new deep red-emissive benzothiadiazole-based AIEgens as easily accessible, stable organic dyes that simultaneously stain lipid droplets and lysosomes in live and fixed cells. Such dual-organelle staining dyes monitor lipophagic processes.
Two fluorescent probes, BZMN and BZID, with large Stokes shifts, good photostability, and significantly enhanced emission in lipid-rich environments were developed for lipid droplet specific imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in mice.