Modular Synthesis of BODIPY Probes for Correlative Imaging
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2026-03-06
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2023Supervisor
Max Massi
Mark Hackett
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Thesis
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PhD
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Science and Engineering
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School of Molecular and Life Sciences
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Abstract
With the development of correlative imaging, a technique that combines multiple imaging modalities, arises a need for specialised molecular probes. This work introduces a modular design for the synthesis of novel BODIPY-based probes. The probes featured excellent photophysical properties, high electron density, and biologically rare elements. Investigated for subcellular imaging, they hold promise as theranostic agents for glioblastoma.
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