Review Article

Hydraphiles: A Rigorously Studied Class of Synthetic Channel Compounds with In Vivo Activity

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Left: whole animal fluorescence images of probe 11 accumulation at a site of hydraphile muscle damage at 0.1 (A), 3 (B), 6 (C), 12 (D), and 24 (E) h postinjection. Right: histological slice of hydraphile damaged muscle tissue displayed in phase contrast (F) and NIR epifluorescence (G) microscopy modes (scale bars represent 50 μm). Figure reprinted with permission from [51].
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