Redox-Switchable Multicolor Fluorescent Polymers for Theragnosis of Osteoarthritis
A recent article published in Nature Communications explored an emission mechanism in bioactive polycysteine (PCys), an aliphatic polymer exhibiting high quantum yield, polymerization- and aggregation-induced emission, and multicolor emission characteristics. The polymer’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidative activities are promising for in vivo theragnosis of osteoarthritis (OA).
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