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Pyranine‐modified amphiphilic polymer conetworks as fluorescent ratiometric pH sensors

Ulrich et al., 2019

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3927299702323706666
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Ulrich S
Osypova A
Panzarasa G
Rossi R
Bruns N
Boesel L
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Macromolecular rapid communications

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Abstract The fluorescent dye 8‐hydroxypyrene‐1, 3, 6‐trisulfonate (pyranine) combines high photostability with ratiometric pH detection in the physiological range, making it a prime candidate for optical sensors in biomedical applications, such as pH‐based chronic wound …
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