{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Construction of a Cu2+-Responsive NIR Fluorescent Probe and the Preliminary Evaluation of its Multifunctional Application. {Author}: Zhang T;Chi H;Guo J;Lu X;Li G; {Journal}: J Fluoresc {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Feb 22 {Factor}: 2.525 {DOI}: 10.1007/s10895-024-03610-2 {Abstract}: Cu2+ was deemed as toxic and the most common heavy metal pollution in the water and food. Meanwhile, endogenous Cu2+ was deeply involved in plenty of physiological and pathological processes of human. Cu2+ imbalance was related to multiple diseases. Here we developed a Cu2+-responsive NIR probe HX, which not only demonstrated obvious color change when subjected to Cu2+, but also showed linear-dependent NIR fluorescence emission to Cu2+ concentration for Cu2+ detection and quantification both in vitro and in vivo. When HX was applied to imaging Cu2+ in the cell or living animals, intracellular Cu2+ fluctuation and Cu2+ accumulation in the liver could be visualized to indicate the copper level in the cell or organs with low background signals. Meanwhile, by applying HX to monitor Cu2+ uptake in the tumor, copper transporter function could be evaluated to screen the patient who are sensitivity to platinum drug.