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Development of fluorescent probes for bone imaging in vivo ~Fluorescent probes for intravital imaging of osteoclast activity~.

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Abstract
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Fluorescent molecules are widely used as a tool to directly visualize target biomolecules in vivo. Fluorescent probes have the advantage that desired function can be rendered based on rational design. For bone-imaging fluorescent probes in vivo, they should be delivered to bone tissue upon administration. Recently, a fluorescent probe for detecting osteoclast activity was developed. The fluorescent probe has acid-sensitive fluorescence property, specific delivery to bone tissue, and durability against laser irradiation, which enabled real-time intravital imaging of bone-resorbing osteoclasts for a long period of time.

Year of Publication
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0
Journal
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Clinical calcium
Volume
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28
Issue
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2
Number of Pages
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187-191
Date Published
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2018
ISSN Number
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0917-5857
DOI
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CliCa1802187191
Short Title
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Clin Calcium
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