Wavelength-dependent optoacoustic imaging probes for NMDA receptor visualisation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Neil SimAnurag Mishra

Abstract

The cellular localisation and binding specificity of two NMDAR-targeted near-IR imaging probes has been examined by microscopy, followed by exemplification of MSOT to monitor simulated glutamate bursts in cellulo and a preliminary study in mice observing the signal in the brain.

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Nov 1, 2016·Analytical Chemistry·Anurag MishraGil G Westmeyer
Apr 8, 2017·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Vipul GujratiVasilis Ntziachristos
Mar 10, 2017·Chemical Society Reviews·X L Deán-BenD Razansky

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