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Conjugated polymer-based luminescent probes for ratiometric detection of biomolecules

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 10, Issue 37, Pages 7309-7327

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2tb00937d

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31901045, 31901056, 32171452, 62005132, 21877083, 62105165]
  2. Jiangsu Specially Appointed Professor program [06200048, 06200053]
  3. Natural Science Research Project of Higher Education in Jiangsu Province [20KJB150040]
  4. Nantong Science and Technology Plan Project [JC2020100, JC2020099]
  5. Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Program in Jiangsu Province

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Accurate monitoring of biomolecular changes is crucial for disease diagnosis and treatment. Ratiometric fluorescence detection is a reliable method that can monitor different emission signals in multiple channels with built-in self-calibration. Conjugated polymers, as luminescent materials, have been widely used as ratiometric fluorescent probes in biosensing and bioimaging.
Accurate monitoring of the biomolecular changes in biological and physiological environments is of great significance for the pathogenesis, development, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Compared with traditional luminescent probes on the basis of an intensity-dependent single-channel readout, ratiometric fluorescence detection is a more reliable sensing or imaging method which can monitor different emission signals in two or more channels with a built-in self-calibration functionality, attracting growing attention in biomolecule detection. As a kind of luminescent material with many prospects, conjugated polymers with an easily functionalized organic molecular structure, high brightness, superior stability, tunable emission, and superior biocompatibility have been widely adopted as ratiometric fluorescent probes in biosensing and bioimaging. This review first summarizes the design principles of luminescent conjugated polymers that have been developed as methods for the ratiometric measurement of biomolecules. Additionally, their potential in accurate biodetection of living biosystems was investigated. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the existing challenges and latest advancements in ratiometric detection of various biomolecules with high selectivity and sensitivity. We sincerely expect that the information presented in this review could inspire broader interests across various disciplines and stimulate more exciting achievements in biodetection for the benefit of biomedical research.

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