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Resumen
Hypoxia is a parameter related to many diseases. Ratiometric hypoxia probes often rely on a combination of an O<sub>2</sub> -insensitive fluorophore and an O<sub>2</sub> -sensitive phosphor in a polymer matrix, which require high cost and multi-step synthesis of transition metal complexes. The two-chromophore hypoxia probes encounter unfavorable energy transfer processes and different stabilities of the chromophores. Reported herein is a pure organic ratiometric hypoxia nanoprobe, assembled by a monochromophore, naphthalimide ureidopyrimidinone (BrNpA-UPy), bridged by a bis-UPy-functionalized benzyl skeleton. The joint factors of quadruple hydrogen bonding, the rigid backbone of UPy, and bromine substitution of the naphthalimide derivative facilitate bright phosphorescence (Φ<sub>P</sub> =7.7 %, τ<sub>P</sub> =3.2 ms) and fluorescence of the resultant nanoparticles (SNPs) at room temperature, which enable accurate, ratiometric, sensitive oxygen detection (K<sub>sv</sub> =189.6 kPa<sup>-1</sup> ) in aqueous solution as well as in living HeLa cells.
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Gloria-Celia Carrizo Sainero (2000). La información en ciencias sociales. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202007039