Orally Available Near Infrared Imaging Agents for the Early Detection of Diseases

Orally Available Near Infrared Imaging Agents for the Early Detection of Diseases

Posted by Leanne Kodsmann on

Mouse Plasma from Innovative Research was used in the following study:

 

Orally Available Near Infrared Imaging Agents for the Early Detection of Diseases

Sumit Bhatnagar

University of Michigan
2018

"... Mouse plasma (Innovative Research) was mixed with either 20 µM BODIPY FL, 50 µM of Hoechst dye, or 1 µM for Integrisense 680. After equilibration, the buffer in each chamber was adjusted to 50/50 mouse plasma and PBS to eliminate effects of protein binding on fluorescence. ..."

 

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