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Ingenious detection of the universal sugar‐protein interactions at a cellular level has long remained a formidable task, hampering the advancement of Glycomics. Guo‐Rong Chen, Jia Li, Xiao‐Peng He and co‐workers devise an economic system in work described on page 4097. The work involves simply stacking glycosyl rhodamines to graphene oxide for the generation of a fluorogenic sugary nanomaterial suited...
Economical nanocomposites based on π‐stacking of N‐acetyl glycosyl rhodamine B to graphene oxide (GO) are simply prepared. These “sweet” GO‐materials are proven to be admirable for the fluorogenic recognition of specific intercellular sugar‐based ligand‐glycoprotein receptor interactions of interest.
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