Front Cover: Long-Term In Vivo Fluorescence Analyses and Imaging-Guided Tumor Surgery in the Second Near-Infrared Window Using a Supramolecular Metallacage
Yi Qin, Niu Niu, Xue Li, Xueke Yan, Shuai Lu, Zhikai Li, Yixiong Gui, Jun-Long Zhu, Lin Xu, Xiaopeng Li, Dong Wang, Ben Zhong Tang
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Abstract
A discrete prism-like Pt(II) metallacage with NIR-II emission was constructed via coordination-driven self-assembly, and the brilliant fluorescence of the metallacage-loaded nanoparticles in the NIR-II window enables them well perform on the long-term fluorescence analysis in vivo, which revealed the gradual transfer of nanoparticles into bones from blood and the retention of nanoparticles in the bones for even 35 days (e708).