Huijia Liu , Jiaqi Zhang , Li Liu , Wenqing Li , Jing Yang , Peng Wang
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Abstract
In this study, we developed a fluorescent probe TCF-SULF for sulfatase detection with satisfactory selectivity and sensitivity. After being encapsulated by the DSPE-PEG2000, the nanoprobe TCF-SULF NPs can be applied to imaging endogenous sulfatase in MCF-7 cells with low cytotoxicity. Importantly, TCF-SULF NPs were successfully used to monitor sulfatase in vivo.
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