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Supramolecular Probes for Imaging, Therapy, and Diagnostics

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posted on 2021-04-19, 00:00 authored by Hannah Helena McGarraugh

Optical molecular probes can be used as targeted beacons to visualize a specific site in a cell or living subject. Optical probes in this thesis are colorimetric or fluorescent and usually they have a targeting group attached to the reporter group. Chapter 1 of this thesis provides an overview of optical molecular probes and the dyes used for encapsulation. Chapter 2 describes the synthesis of an extended squaraine dye that exhibits a red shift in fluorescence, with a narrow and distinct signal. Chapter 3 describes the application of squaraine dyes in pre-assembly as fluorescent molecular probes for biological targeting. Chapter 4 describes the application of croconaine dyes as photothermal agents for use in targeted cell heating. Finally, Chapter 5 explores the visual optimization of colorimetric assays with resorufin probes.

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Date Modified

2021-06-01

Defense Date

2021-04-08

CIP Code

  • 40.0501

Research Director(s)

Bradley D. Smith

Committee Members

Richard Taylor Brandon Ashfeld

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Alternate Identifier

1252217429

Library Record

6025404

OCLC Number

1252217429

Program Name

  • Chemistry and Biochemistry

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