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14 are four of the most common ways that a synthetic receptor is used as a molecular or nanoparticle probe for imaging, sensing, or diagnostics. 14a). It is simply a synthetic receptor with an attached reporter group that continually emits a detectable signal. Targeted contrast agents are used increasingly for microscopic imaging of cells and tissues sections, and also for non-invasive molecular imaging of living subjects. 47,48 Targeted fluorescent probes are valuable in microarray diagnosis technology, where they are used to label and identify different species within a spatially arranged microarray.
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