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Hongfei Jiang1, Qian Lin1, Zongjiang Yu2
1Cancer Institute, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University and Qingdao Cancer Institute, Qingdao, China.
Abstract:
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) encompasses a collection of complicated chemical entities characterized by individually specific biological reactivities and physicochemical properties. ROS detection is attracting tremendous attention. The reaction-based nanomaterials for ROS "turn-on" sensing represent novel and efficient tools for ROS detection. These nanomaterials have the advantages of high sensitivity, real-time sensing ability, and almost infinite contrast against background. This review focuses on appraising nanotechnologies with the ROS "turn-on" detection mechanism coupled with the ability for broad biological applications. In this review, we highlighted the weaknesses and advantages in prior sensor studies and raised some guidelines for the development of future nanoprobes.
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