Stability of indocyanine green for clinical use. Geralde, M., Pratavieira, S., & Bagnato, V. In Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE, volume 10417, 2017.
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© 2017 SPIE-OSA. The stability of Indocyanine Green was observed in water, DMSO and PBS. We concluded that after a time in PBS at 37°C, ICG forms aggregates with red-shifted absorption.
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