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titleOfInvention TRAINING AGENTS FOR OPTICAL IMAGES.
abstract The present invention relates to imaging agents suitable for in vivo optical imaging, which comprise conjugates of pentametine cyanine dyes that have a reduced nonspecific binding, for example, to plasma proteins. This is achieved by controlling the nature and location of the sulphonic acid substituents, in particular, the sulfoalkyl groups. Pharmaceutical compositions and equipment are also described, as well as in vivo imaging methods.
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