pH‐responsive persistent luminescence nanoprobes biosensor for autofluorescence‐free determination of glucose level in human samples and fingerprint encryption
Xiaohu Ma,
Runzhi Zhu,
Hui Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Glucose level is an important indicator of diabetes, and maintaining an appropriate physiological concentration of glucose is important for human health. However, traditional optical sensors are interfered by the interference of strong background autofluorescence and natural responsive luminescence, which severely limits their application in complex biological samples. Herein, as a novel glucose biosensing probe, green‐emitting Zn2GeO4:Mn2+, Eu3+ (ZGME) persistent luminescence nanoparticles (PLNPs) with pH sti… Show more
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