Bioprobes Based on AIE Fluorogens
National University of Singapore · Institute of Materials Research and Engineering · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Fluorescent bioprobes are powerful tools for analytical sensing and optical imaging, which allow direct visualization of biological analytes at the molecular level and offer useful insights into complex biological structures and processes. The sensing and imaging sensitivity of a bioprobe is determined by the brightness and contrast of its fluorescence before and after analyte binding. Emission from a fluorophore is often quenched at high concentration or in aggregate state, which is notoriously known as concentration quenching or aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ). The ACQ effect limits the label-to-analyte ratio and forces researchers to use very dilute solutions of fluorophores. It compels many probes to…
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Authors
4- DDDan DingCorresponding
National University of Singapore
- KLKai Li
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
- BLBin Liu
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, National University of Singapore
- BZBen Zhong Tang
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, South China University of Technology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Institute of Molecular Functional Materials
Topics & keywords
- Analyte
- Fluorescence
- Fluorophore
- Aggregation-induced emission
- Nanotechnology
- Chemistry
- Biosensor
- Materials science