Abstract

Carbohydrate-based biomarkers such as sialyl Lewis X are known to correlate with cancer formation and progression. By targeting sialyl Lewis X, we have developed a boronolectin-fluorophore conjugate, which was able to selectively label and image xenograft (sc) tumor. This represents the very first example that a small molecule capable of recognizing a carbohydrate biomarker was used for optical imaging application.

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