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Hypochlorite (ClO − ) as a highly reactive oxygen species not only acts as a powerful “guarder” in innate host defense but also regulates inflammation‐related pathological conditions. Despite the availability of fluorescence probes for detection of ClO − in cells, most of them can only detect ClO − in single cellular organelle, limiting the capability to fully elucidate the synergistic effect of different organelles on the generation of ClO − . This study proposes a nanoprobe cocktail approach for multicolor and multiorganelle imaging of ClO − in cells. Two semiconducting oligomers with different π‐conjugation length are synthesized, both of which contain phenothiazine to specifically react with ClO − but show different fluorescent color responses. These sensing components are self‐assembled into the nanoprobes with the ability to target cellular lysosome and mitochondria, respectively. The mixture of these nanoprobes forms a nano‐cocktail that allows for simultaneous imaging of elevated level of ClO − in lysosome and mitochondria according to fluorescence color variations under selective excitation of each nanoprobe. Thus, this study provides a general concept to design probe cocktails for multilocal and multicolor imaging.
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