Abstract

Fluorophores play a significant role in achieving high‐contrast imaging in complex physiological environment. We designed anti‐solvatochromic fluorophores to reduce fluorescence quenching in aqueous biological samples, long‐wavelength emission two‐photon fluorophores to reduce the autofluorescence of biological samples, large Stokes shift dyes to obtain high signal‐to‐noise ratios and solid‐state precipitating fluorophores to prevent the diffusion of probes in biological environments. More details are discussed in the article by Zhang et al. on page 1073—1082.image

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