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Advances in Materials, 2022
Semiconducting polymers (SP) hold great promise for cancer phototherapy due to their excellent optical properties; however, their clinical application is still hampered by their poor biodegradability.
Dongsheng Tang +5 more
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Semiconducting polymers (SP) hold great promise for cancer phototherapy due to their excellent optical properties; however, their clinical application is still hampered by their poor biodegradability.
Dongsheng Tang +5 more
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Luminescent metal nanoclusters: Biosensing strategies and bioimaging applications
Aggregate, 2021Metal nanoclusters (MNCs) are ultrasmall metal‐organic aggregates, composed of a metal core less than 2 nm and a protecting shell of metal‐organic ligand motifs.
Yan Xiao +3 more
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Advanced Functional Materials
The lanthanide complex, characterized by narrow emission bands, large Stokes shifts, long luminescence lifetime, robust resistance to photobleaching, and magnetic properties, affords significant promise for molecular imaging and biosensing applications ...
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The lanthanide complex, characterized by narrow emission bands, large Stokes shifts, long luminescence lifetime, robust resistance to photobleaching, and magnetic properties, affords significant promise for molecular imaging and biosensing applications ...
Yanling Yang +3 more
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Photoactivatable fluorophores for bioimaging applications
Colloidal Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications XVIII, 2023Photoactivatable fluorophores provide the opportunity to switch fluorescence on exclusively in a selected area within a sample of interest at a precise interval of time. Such a level of spatiotemporal fluorescence control enables the implementation of imaging schemes to monitor dynamic events in real time and visualize structural features with ...
Yang Zhang +4 more
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Edible Long‐Afterglow Photoluminescent Materials for Bioimaging
Advances in MaterialsConfining luminophores into modified hydrophilic matrices or polymers is a straightforward and widely used approach for afterglow bioimaging. However, the afterglow quantum yield and lifetime of the related material remain unsatisfactory, severely ...
Shen Shen +9 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Unprecedented circularly polarized luminescence bioimaging (CPL-bioimaging) of live cells using small full-organic probes is first reported. These highly biocompatible and adaptable probes are pivotal to advance emerging CPL Laser-Scanning Confocal ...
Patrycja Stachelek +4 more
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Unprecedented circularly polarized luminescence bioimaging (CPL-bioimaging) of live cells using small full-organic probes is first reported. These highly biocompatible and adaptable probes are pivotal to advance emerging CPL Laser-Scanning Confocal ...
Patrycja Stachelek +4 more
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Upconverting nanophosphors for bioimaging
Nanotechnology, 2009Upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) when excited in the near-infrared (NIR) region display anti-Stokes emission whereby the emitted photon is higher in energy than the excitation energy. The material system achieves that by converting two or more infrared photons into visible photons. The use of the infrared confers benefits to bioimaging because of its
Shuang Fang, Lim +6 more
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Near-Infrared Mitochondria-Targetable Fluorescent Probe for High-Contrast Bioimaging of H2S.
Analytical Chemistry, 2021To elucidate the complex role of biological H2S and study the mitochondrial damage and some related diseases, effective methods for visualization of H2S in mitochondria and in vivo are urgently needed.
Shengyi Gong +4 more
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2020
Quantitative bioimaging is a broad interdisciplinary field that exploits tools from biology, chemistry, optics, and statistical data analysis for the design and implementation of investigations of biological processes. Instead of adopting the traditional approach of focusing on just one of the component disciplines, this textbook provides a unique ...
Raimund J. Ober +2 more
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Quantitative bioimaging is a broad interdisciplinary field that exploits tools from biology, chemistry, optics, and statistical data analysis for the design and implementation of investigations of biological processes. Instead of adopting the traditional approach of focusing on just one of the component disciplines, this textbook provides a unique ...
Raimund J. Ober +2 more
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Protease sensors for bioimaging
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2003Optical imaging of specific molecular targets and pathways in vivo has recently become possible through continued developments in imaging equipment, reconstruction algorithms, and more importantly the availability of imaging reporter molecules. These reporter molecules encompass photoproteins expressed in vivo and exogenously administered probes ...
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