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    Using FDA-approved drugs as off-label fluorescent dyes for optical biopsies: from in silico design toproof-of-concept

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    Larson, Michael C
    Gmitro, Arthur F
    Utzinger, Urs
    Rouse, Andrew R
    Woodhead, Gregory J
    Carlson, Quinlan
    Hennemeyer, Charles T
    Barton, Jennifer K
    Affiliation
    Medical Imaging, University of Arizona/Banner-University Medical Center
    Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Arizona
    College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
    Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Arizona
    Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Arizona/Banner-University Medical Center
    BIO5 Institute, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021-06-04
    Keywords
    Drug repurposing
    fluorescence
    fluorescence histopathology
    fluorescent dyes
    intravital microscopy
    optical biopsy
    optical imaging
    
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    IOP Publishing
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    Larson, M. C., Gmitro, A. F., Utzinger, U., Rouse, A. R., Woodhead, G. J., Carlson, Q., Hennemeyer, C. T., & Barton, J. K. (2021). Using FDA-approved drugs as off-label fluorescent dyes for optical biopsies: From in silico design toex vivoproof-of-concept. Methods and Applications in Fluorescence, 9(3).
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    Methods and applications in fluorescence
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Optical biopsies bring the microscope to the patient rather than the tissue to the microscope, and may complement or replace the tissue-harvesting component of the traditional biopsy process with its associated risks. In general, optical biopsies are limited by the lack of endogenous tissue contrast and the small number of clinically approvedin vivodyes. This study tests multiple FDA-approved drugs that have structural similarity to research dyes as off-labelin situfluorescent alternatives to standardex vivohematoxylin & eosin tissue stain. Numerous drug-dye combinations shown here may facilitate relatively safe and fastin situor possiblyin vivostaining of tissue, enabling real-time optical biopsies and other advanced microscopy technologies, which have implications for the speed and performance of tissue- and cellular-level diagnostics.
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    12 month embargo; published: 4 June 2021
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    2050-6120
    PubMed ID
    34044380
    DOI
    10.1088/2050-6120/ac0619
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    10.1088/2050-6120/ac0619
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