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Two Color Imaging of Different Hypoxia Levels in Cancer Cells
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 145(4)
Subject
Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry
Chemical Sciences
Cancer
Generic health relevance
Humans
Hypoxia
Neoplasms
Oxygen
Fluorescent Dyes
Cell Hypoxia
General Chemistry
Chemical sciences
Engineering
Language
Abstract
Hypoxia (low oxygen levels) occurs in a range of biological contexts, including plants, bacterial biofilms, and solid tumors; it elicits responses from these biological systems that impact their survival. For example, conditions of low oxygen make treating tumors more difficult and have a negative impact on patient prognosis. Therefore, chemical probes that enable the study of biological hypoxia are valuable tools to increase the understanding of disease-related conditions that involve low oxygen levels, ultimately leading to improved diagnosis and treatment. While small-molecule hypoxia-sensing probes exist, the majority of these image only very severe hypoxia (