Design, photophysical properties, and applications of fluorene-based fluorophores in two-photon fluorescence bioimaging: A review

Two-photon fluorescence microscopy (2PFM) emerged as a powerful alternative to conventional one-photon microscopy. 2PFM typically uses two near-infrared (NIR) photons to excite fluorescent dyes, which minimizes light scattering in biological samples. Multiphoton absorption also suppresses background...

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Published in:Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. C, Photochemistry reviews Photochemistry reviews, 2022-09, Vol.52, p.100529, Article 100529
Main Authors: Shaya, Janah, Corridon, Peter R., Al-Omari, Basem, Aoudi, Abdulrahman, Shunnar, Abeer, Mohideen, Mohamed Infas Haja, Qurashi, Ahsanulhaq, Michel, Benoît Y., Burger, Alain
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Summary:Two-photon fluorescence microscopy (2PFM) emerged as a powerful alternative to conventional one-photon microscopy. 2PFM typically uses two near-infrared (NIR) photons to excite fluorescent dyes, which minimizes light scattering in biological samples. Multiphoton absorption also suppresses background signal and autofluorescence from tissues and allows to achieve higher 3D resolution images with low photodamage and photobleaching. Fluorene dyes possess distinct properties that meet the strict criteria of probes used for 2PFM such as enhanced solubility, photostability, and two-photon absorption cross-section. The fluorene molecule also includes many active positions that allow versatile synthesis, selective functionalization, bioconjugation, and tuning solubility. These properties have led to reporting several fluorene probes including monomers, polymers, and dendrimers with important uses in understanding molecular dynamics and bioimaging. The current review presents a compact summary of fluorene-based fluorophores for 2PFM bioimaging applications, shedding light on structure-photophysical property relationships in fluorenes and polyaromatic probe designs. •Fluorenes, meeting all stringent specifications of 2-photon microscopy, are reviewed.•Their remarkable photostability and two-photon absorption cross-section are analyzed.•The ease of their functionalization for subsequent bioconjugation is argued.•Flexible optimization of their solubility and photophysics is detailed.•Recent examples of fluorene-based probes for bioimaging purposes are highlighted.
ISSN:1389-5567
1873-2739