Development of Aggregation-Induced Emission Materials and Their Applications in Biosensing, Bioimaging and Theranostics
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors and Healthcare".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2022) | Viewed by 45737
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Interests: AIE materials; biosensing; bioimaging; theranostics
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Dear Colleagues,
The concept of aggregation-induced emission (AIE), first coined in 2001 by Professor Ben Zhong Tang, refers to a phenomenon that an unique family of luminogens are non-emissive or weakly emissive in solutions but they emit intensively in aggregated states. AIE luminogens represent ideal alternatives towards bio-applications incuding biosensing, bioimaging and theranostics, by virtue of their high brightness in aggregates, high photobleaching threshold, excellent tolerance for any concentrations, large Stokes shift, and prominent photosensitizing property as aggeates. Ascribe to the intrinsic advantages of AIE luminogens, AIE has opened a venue to an array of possibilities with great potential for high-tech bio-innovations. Significant breakthroughs and great progress with a tremendous pace in this area have been witnessed during the past decade. This special issue is devoted to a collection of significant advances in AIE material design and their applications in biosensing, bioimaging and theranostics.
Prof. Dr. Dong Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- aggregation-induced emission
- biosensing
- bioimaging
- theranostics
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