Nanoengineered microcapsules for the fluorescent sensing of oxygen

Self-assembled microcapsules allow for the encapsulation of fluorescent dyes capable of the detection of many biochemicals. The stability and detection range of these sensors might make them optimal for use in microgravitational environments. A microencapsulated fluorescent oxygen sensor was. develo...

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