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  • 11. Detecting viscosity changes in the limb ischemia-reperfusion in mice with a near-infrared fluorescence probe.
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  • 15. A dual-emission fluorescent probe with independent polarity and viscosity responses: The synthesis, spectroscopy and bio-imaging applications.
    Zhang E, Zhang Q, Wang S, Zhang G, Li A, Lu W, Ju P.
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