Redox supramolecular self-assemblies nonlinearly enhance fluorescence to identify cancer cells
Chemical Communications2018Vol. 54(42), pp. 5385–5388
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Abstract
Based on the nonlinear fluorescence enhancement, our H2O2 induced supramolecular self-assembly reveals a H2O2 threshold among multiple cancer and normal cells. Oxidative elimination restores an intramolecular hydrogen bond which can planarize the molecule to generate a fluorophore. The planarization enhances the intermolecular π-π stacking to promote self-assembly.
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