Abstract
New materials that exhibit tuneable optical properties, notable emission across the visible spectrum, are of immense interest to biologists as they present a broad palette of colours from a single imaging agent that can be utilised in biological detection. Such a flexible system, when combined with the advantages of using conjugated polymer nanoparticles in cell imaging results in a widely useful medical diagnostic system. Here, we describe tuneable emission observed through oxidation of a conjugated polymer followed by the formation of nanoparticles and their subsequent use in cell imaging.
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Bourke, S., Teijeiro Gonzalez, Y., Donà, F., Panamarova, M., Suhling, K., Eggert, U., … Green, M. A. (2019). Cellular imaging using emission-tuneable conjugated polymer nanoparticles. RSC Advances, 9(65), 37971–37976. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07983a
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