A generic approach towards afterglow luminescent nanoparticles for ultrasensitive in vivo imaging
Afterglow luminescence is used to reduce background noise and increase sensitivity; however, biocompatible afterglow materials are limited. Here, the authors report on an approach to turn standard optical agents into afterglow nanoparticles and demonstrate the application in tumour imagining in vivo...
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Main Authors: | Yuyan Jiang, Jiaguo Huang, Xu Zhen, Ziling Zeng, Jingchao Li, Chen Xie, Qingqing Miao, Jie Chen, Peng Chen, Kanyi Pu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f73aef069adf41feb8e8a164a5bd9380 |
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