Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles as Fluorescent Probes for Biological Imaging and Sensing |
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Authors: | Yang‐Hsiang Chan Pei‐Jing Wu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, National Sun Yat‐sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | In recent years, semiconducting polymer nanoparticles have emerged as a new class of extraordinarily bright fluorescent probes. These polymer nanoparticles, which are primarily composed of π‐conjugated polymers, exhibit a variety of outstanding features, including exceptional fluorescence brightness, fast radiative rate, good photostability, facile surface functionalization, and low cytotoxicity. These advantageous characteristics make polymer nanoparticles highly promising for applications in biological imaging and sensing. This progress report highlights recent advances in the synthesis, characterization, and applications as bio‐labels or sensors of these highly emissive organic nanoparticles. |
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Keywords: | semiconducting polymers polymer dots FRET sensors bioimaging fluorescence |
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