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Figure 2 Design of a cathepsin ‑ activated imaging probe

Figure 2 Design of a cathepsin ‑ activated imaging probe. Reproduced from Weissleder, R., Tung, C. H., Mahmood, U. & Bogdanov, A. Jr. In vivo imaging of tumors with protease-activated near-infrared fluorescent probes. Nat. Biotechnol . 17 , 375–378 (1999).

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Figure 2 Design of a cathepsin ‑ activated imaging probe

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  1. Figure 2Design of a cathepsin‑activated imaging probe Reproduced from Weissleder, R., Tung, C. H., Mahmood, U. & Bogdanov, A. Jr. In vivo imaging of tumors with protease-activated near-infrared fluorescent probes. Nat. Biotechnol. 17, 375–378 (1999) Shaw, S. Y. (2009)Molecular imaging in cardiovascular disease: targets and opportunitiesNat. Rev. Cardiol. doi:10.1038/nrcardio.2009.119

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