GFR is till date the most used parameter for diagnosing kidney diseases. Nevertheless, tubular secretion and reabsorption play an equally important role in healthy functioning of the kidney. The primary focus of this study is to synthesise novel fluorescent markers for evaluating the three physiological processes of the kidney. This would help diagnosing function-/location-specific abnormality in kidney. Since the ideal goal would be to measure all the kidney parameters altogether using a transcutaneous device, the absorbance and emission wavelength for each marker is designed to be significantly different. This paves way for a wholesome, rapid, and non-invasive technique for kidney diagnosis.
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