Gui, 2019 - Google Patents
Aggregation-Induced Emission Bioprobes for Cellular Imaging, Process Monitoring and Cancer TherapyGui, 2019
- Document ID
- 16071087993327195843
- Author
- Gui C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- PQDT-Global
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Fluorescence is a simple and important tool for real-time visualization and long-term tracking of intracellular structures and processes. Compared to traditional fluorophores with aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) effect, aggregation-induced emission luminogens …
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- A61K49/0013—Luminescence
- A61K49/0017—Fluorescence in vivo
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- C07F—ACYCLIC, CARBOCYCLIC OR HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING ELEMENTS OTHER THAN CARBON, HYDROGEN, HALOGEN, OXYGEN, NITROGEN, SULFUR, SELENIUM OR TELLURIUM
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