Abstract
Lipids are structurally and functionally diverse biological metabolites that have long proven difficult to study, particularly as targets for molecular imaging. This challenge arises from their small size, hydrophobicity, rapid diffusion and trafficking rates, and, perhaps most critically, their status as metabolites whose structures and biosynthesis are not directly encoded in the genome, making them inaccessible to direct fusion with fluorescent proteins.
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