Organic Afterglow Nanoparticles in Bioapplications
Organic afterglow nanoparticles are unique optical materials that emit light long after cessation of excitation. Due to their advantages of no need for real‐time light excitation, avoiding autofluorescence, low imaging background, high signal‐to‐background ratio, deep tissue penetration, and high se...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry : a European journal 2023-07, Vol.29 (42), p.e202301209-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Organic afterglow nanoparticles are unique optical materials that emit light long after cessation of excitation. Due to their advantages of no need for real‐time light excitation, avoiding autofluorescence, low imaging background, high signal‐to‐background ratio, deep tissue penetration, and high sensitivity, afterglow imaging technology has been widely used in cell tracking, biosensing, cancer diagnosis, and cancer therapy, which provides an effective technical method for the acquisition of molecular information with high sensitivity, specificity and real‐time at the cellular and living level. In this review, we summarize and illustrate the recent progress of organic afterglow imaging, focusing on the mechanism of organic afterglow materials and their biological application. Furthermore, we also discuss the potential challenges and the further directions of this field.
Organic afterglow nanoparticles are unique optical materials that emit light long after cessation of excitation. Due to their advantages of no need of real‐time light excitation, avoiding autofluorescence, low imaging background, high signal‐to‐background ratio, deep tissue penetration and high sensitivity, afterglow imaging technology has been widely used in cell tracking, biosensing, cancer diagnosis and cancer therapy, which provides an effective technical method for the acquisition of molecular information with high sensitivity, specificity and real‐time at the cellular and living level. |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.202301209 |