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Esipova, T. V., Karagodov, A., Miller, J., Wilson, D. F., Busch, T. M., and Vinogradov, S. A. (2011) Two new "protected" Oxyphors for biological oximetry: properties and application in tumor imaging, Anal. Chem. 83, 8756-8765.

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Esipova, T. V., Barrett, M. J. P., Erlebach, E., Masunov, A. E., Weber, B., and Vinogradov, S. A. (2019) Oxyphor 2P: A high-performance probe for deep-tissue longitudinal oxygen imaging, Cell Metabolism. 29, 736-744.


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