Natural chromophores wildly exist in living bodies and have been utilized for thousands of years[1].Many of them,such as quinine[2],luciferin[3-5],coelenteramide[6,7],and coumarin[8],can fluoresce and have been widely...Natural chromophores wildly exist in living bodies and have been utilized for thousands of years[1].Many of them,such as quinine[2],luciferin[3-5],coelenteramide[6,7],and coumarin[8],can fluoresce and have been widely applied in biosensor,immune sensor,and fluorescent imaging agents[9,10].展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22021715 and 52150222)the Major Scientific and Technological Project of the Department of Science&Technology,Zhejiang Province(2020C03030)the support from the Open Fund of Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Luminescence from Molecular Aggregates and the South China University of Technology(2019B030301003)。
文摘Natural chromophores wildly exist in living bodies and have been utilized for thousands of years[1].Many of them,such as quinine[2],luciferin[3-5],coelenteramide[6,7],and coumarin[8],can fluoresce and have been widely applied in biosensor,immune sensor,and fluorescent imaging agents[9,10].