In situ detection of alkaline phosphatase in a cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury model with a uorescent/ photoacoustic bimodal molecular probe

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  • who: November and colleagues from the Guangxi Normal University, China have published the paper: In situ detection of alkaline phosphatase in a cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury model with a uorescent/ photoacoustic bimodal molecular probe, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report construction of a new NIRF probe, a chemically stable molecular sensor (CS-ALP), for studying AKI through measurement of ALP.
  • how: Both the UV-Vis absorption and fluorescent spectrum experiments were carried out in 10 mM TBS (pH 8.0). The results indicated that dyes 1-7 were not stable . . .

     

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