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Fluorescence photoswitching in autofluorescencerich in vivo environments is demonstrated by Sehoon Kim, Chong Rae Park, and co‐workers on page 5574. Nanoscopic dense integration between solid‐state emission and photochromism provides nanococktails capable of photoswitching of bright NIR fluorescence with high on/off contrast, bistability, and improved signal identification. These nanoprobes represent...
Nanoscopic dense integration between solid‐state emission and photochromism provides nanoprobes capable of photoswitching of bright NIR fluorescence with high on/off contrast, bistability and improved signal identification, being suitable for imaging applications in autofluorescence‐rich in vivo environments.
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