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1. NIR-absorbing and emitting α,α-nitrogen-bridged BODIPY dimers with strong excitonic coupling.

3. Syntheses, characterizations, and properties of 1,4-phenylene and 4,4′-biphenylene bridged BOBPY dimers

4. Long-Wavelength Photoconvertible Dimeric BODIPYs for Super-Resolution Single-Molecule Localization Imaging in Near-Infrared Emission

5. Functionalized BODIPYs as Fluorescent Molecular Rotors for Viscosity Detection

12. Recent Advances in Highly Fluorescent Hydrazine-Inserted Pyrrole-Based Diboron-Anchoring Fluorophores: Synthesis and Properties

14. Characterization of designed cobaltacarborane porphyrins using conductive probe atomic force microscopy

15. Synthesis, Reactivity, and Properties of a Class of π-Extended BODIPY Derivatives

16. Thiophene-Fused BODIPY Dimers and Tetramers from Oxidative Aromatic Couplings as Near-Infrared Dyes

17. Synthesis of pyrrolyl-BODIPY dyes through regioselective SN Ar reactions and application as a fluorescent sensor for fluoride anion

18. A Family of Highly Fluorescent and Membrane-Permeable Bis(BF2) Acyl-Pyridinylhydrazine Dyes with Strong Solid-State Emission and Large Stokes Shifts: The BOAPH Fluorophores

19. Aromatic-Ring-Fused BOPPY Fluorophores: Synthesis, Spectral, Redox Properties, and Bioimaging Application

20. NIR-absorbing superoxide radical and hyperthermia photogenerator via twisted donor-acceptor-donor molecular rotation for hypoxic tumor eradication

21. Sterically Protected and Conformation-Restricted BOBHY Dyes with Bright Near-Infrared Fluorescence: N2O-type Expanded BOPHY Dyes Derived from Boronic Acids

22. Engineering BODIPY-based near-infrared nanoparticles with large Stokes shifts and aggregation-induced emission characteristics for organelle specific bioimaging

23. Synthesis and Spectral Properties of Aggregation-Induced Emission-Active Push-Pull Chromophores Based On Isoindole Scaffolds

24. Ultalong nanowires self-assembled from a [b]-bisphenanthrene-fused azadipyrromethene

27. FeCl3-promoted regioselective synthesis of BODIPY dimers through oxidative aromatic homocoupling reactions

28. Bright near-infrared α-tetraphenyletheneBODIPY nanoprobes with high aggregated state emission quantum yields in aqueous system for lipid droplet-specific imaging

29. Silver-mediated, direct phosphorylation of BODIPY dyes at the 3- or 3,5-positions with H-phosphonates

30. A Photochemical Dehydrogenative Strategy for Direct and Regioselective Dimerization of BODIPY Dyes

31. Inhibiting Radiative Transition-Mediated Multifunctional Polymeric Nanoplatforms for Highly Efficient Tumor Phototherapeutics

32. Synthesis, characterization, and tunable semiconducting properties of aza-BODIPY derived polycyclic aromatic dyes

33. Visible Light Excitation of BODIPYs Enables Dehydrogenative Enamination at Their α-Positions with Aliphatic Amines

34. The main strategies for tuning BODIPY fluorophores into photosensitizers

35. A Family of BODIPY-like Highly Fluorescent and Unsymmetrical Bis(BF2) Pyrrolyl–Acylhydrazone Chromophores: BOAPY

36. Single-wavelength phototheranostics for colon cancerviathe thiolytic reaction

37. Aromatic [b]-fused BODIPY dyes as promising near-infrared dyes

38. Unusual spectroscopic and photophysical properties of solvatochromic BODIPY analogues of Prodan

39. Hybridization of triphenylamine to BODIPY dyes at the 3,5,8-positions: A facile strategy to construct near infra-red aggregation-induced emission luminogens with intramolecular charge transfer for cellular imaging

40. Synthesis and Semiconducting Characteristics of the BF2 Complexes of Bisbenzothiophene-Fused Azadipyrromethenes

41. Mitochondria-targeted porphyrin-based photosensitizers containing triphenylphosphonium cations showing efficient in vitro photodynamic therapy effects

42. Novel expanded porphyrinoids with multiple-inner-ring-fusion and/or tunable aromaticity

44. Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Dehydrogenative Strategy for Direct and Regioselective Oligomerization of BODIPY Dyes

45. One-Pot Access to Ethylene-Bridged BODIPY Dimers and Trimers through Single-Electron Transfer Chemistry

46. FeCl

47. Orthogonally aligned cyclic BODIPY arrays with long-lived triplet excited states as efficient heavy-atom-free photosensitizers

48. Strategic Construction of Sulfur-Bridged BODIPY Dimers and Oligomers as Heavy-Atom-Free Photosensitizers

49. A Family of Highly Fluorescent and Membrane-Permeable Bis(BF

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