Amphiphilic di-cationic cyanostilbene derivatives with aggregation induced emission (AIE) features formed luminescent supramolecular polymers in aqueous media. They bind bio-polyanion heparin, a known anticoagulant, in a multivalent fashion through the formation of co-assemblies with highly enhanced greenish-yellow emission. Heparin detection in nanomolar concentrations in buffer and in medically relevant concentrations in human serum and plasma was achieved.
High affinity heparin detection by multivalent supramolecular polymers through aggregation induced emission.
S. Bhaumik,Yoti Shankar Patra,Supratim Banerjee
Published 2020 in Chemical Communications
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2020
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Chemical Communications
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2020-07-21
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Medicine, Chemistry
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