Jeong et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Green-, red-, and near-infrared-emitting polymer dot probes for simultaneous multicolor cell imaging with a single excitation wavelength

Jeong et al., 2020

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15153686631520216777
Author
Jeong J
Uddin M
Ryu H
Kim H
Kang M
Joung J
Park S
Shim S
Woo H
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Chemistry of Materials

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We report newly synthesized fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based green-, red-, and near-infrared (NIR)-emitting polymer dot (Pdot) probes. Fluorescent Pdots (∼ 60 nm) were prepared with a green-emissive conjugated polymer (PPDT-P, donor) alone or …
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