A ratiometric fluorescent system for carboxylesterase detection with AIE dots as FRET donors
Chemical Communications2015Vol. 51(64), pp. 12791–12794
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Abstract
A ratiometric fluorescent system for CaE detection with AIE dots as the FRET donors was designed. Upon enzymatic reaction, electrostatic interaction between the cationic TPE-N(+) dots and the enzymatic reaction product - the negatively charged fluorescein molecules - allows the FRET process to proceed, thus affording the ratiometric fluorescence CaE assay.
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