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  1. Fluorescent nanoparticles from starch: Facile preparation, tunable luminescence and bioimaging
  2. Facile Preparation of Biocompatible and Robust Fluorescent Polymeric Nanoparticles via PEGylation and Cross-Linking
  3. Underwater Thermoresponsive Surface with Switchable Oil-Wettability between Superoleophobicity and Superoleophilicity
  4. One-pot preparation of cross-linked amphiphilic fluorescent polymer based on aggregation induced emission dyes
  5. Fluorescent Glycopolymer Nanoparticles Based on Aggregation-Induced Emission Dyes: Preparation and Bioimaging Applications
  6. Amphiphilic fluorescent copolymers via one-pot combination of chemoenzymatic transesterification and RAFT polymerization: synthesis, self-assembly and cell imaging
  7. Interaction of tannic acid with carbon nanotubes: enhancement of dispersibility and biocompatibility
  8. A novel fluorescent amphiphilic glycopolymer based on a facile combination of isocyanate and glucosamine
  9. Fabrication of cross-linked fluorescent polymer nanoparticles and their cell imaging applications
  10. Red fluorescent cross-linked glycopolymer nanoparticles based on aggregation induced emission dyes for cell imaging
  11. Fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles with ultra-low CMC for cell imaging
  12. One-pot synthesis and biological imaging application of an amphiphilic fluorescent copolymer via a combination of RAFT polymerization and Schiff base reaction
  13. Self-polymerization of dopamine and polyethyleneimine: novel fluorescent organic nanoprobes for biological imaging applications
  14. Polymeric AIE-based nanoprobes for biomedical applications: recent advances and perspectives
  15. Water dispersible, non-cytotoxic, cross-linked luminescent AIE dots: Facile preparation and bioimaging applications
  16. Biocompatible fluorescent organic nanoparticles derived from glucose and polyethylenimine
  17. Tetraphenylethene end-capped polyethylenimine fluorescent nanoparticles for cell imaging
  18. Preparation and Bioimaging Applications of AIE Dye Cross-linked Luminescent Polymeric Nanoparticles
  19. Stable biocompatible cross-linked fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles based on AIE dye and itaconic anhydride
  20. Fine-tuning the mechanofluorochromic properties of benzothiadiazole-cored cyano-substituted diphenylethene derivatives through D–A effect
  21. Stable Cross-linked Fluorescent Polymeric Nanoparticles for Cell Imaging
  22. Renewable itaconic acid based cross-linked fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles for cell imaging
  23. Zwitterionic Red Fluorescent Polymeric Nanoparticles for Cell Imaging
  24. Facile preparation of water dispersible red fluorescent organic nanoparticles and their cell imaging applications
  25. Polylysine Crosslinked AIE Dye Based Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles for Biological Imaging Applications
  26. Facile fabrication of aggregation-induced emission based red fluorescent organic nanoparticles for cell imaging
  27. Facile fabrication of AIE-based stable cross-linked fluorescent organic nanoparticles for cell imaging
  28. A New Class of Red Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles: Noncovalent Fabrication and Cell Imaging Applications
  29. Fabrication of aggregation induced emission dye-based fluorescent organic nanoparticles via emulsion polymerization and their cell imaging applications
  30. Polymerizable aggregation-induced emission dye-based fluorescent nanoparticles for cell imaging applications
  31. PEGylation and cell imaging applications of AIE based fluorescent organic nanoparticles via ring-opening reaction
  32. Aggregation-induced emission dye based luminescent silica nanoparticles: facile preparation, biocompatibility evaluation and cell imaging applications
  33. Facile preparation and cell imaging applications of fluorescent organic nanoparticles that combine AIE dye and ring-opening polymerization
  34. Novel biocompatible cross-linked fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles based on an AIE monomer
  35. A novel method for preparing AIE dye based cross-linked fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles for cell imaging
  36. Carbon nanotube–vitrimer composite for facile and efficient photo-welding of epoxy
  37. Aggregation induced emission-based fluorescent nanoparticles: fabrication methodologies and biomedical applications
  38. Ultra-stable biocompatible cross-linked fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles using AIE chain transfer agent
  39. Fabrication of water-dispersible and biocompatible red fluorescent organic nanoparticles via PEGylation of aggregate induced emission enhancement dye and their cell imaging applications
  40. Influence of alkyl length on properties of piezofluorochromic aggregation induced emission compounds derived from 9,10-bis[(N-alkylphenothiazin-3-yl)vinyl]anthracene
  41. Biocompatible fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles based on AIE dye and phospholipid monomers
  42. Glycosylated aggregation induced emission dye based fluorescent organic nanoparticles: preparation and bioimaging applications
  43. Ultrabright and biocompatible AIE dye based zwitterionic polymeric nanoparticles for biological imaging
  44. Luminescence tunable fluorescent organic nanoparticles from polyethyleneimine and maltose: facile preparation and bioimaging applications
  45. CHAPTER 3. Organic-inorganic Complex Mechanofluorochromic Materials
  46. Tetraphenylethene-based aggregation-induced emission fluorescent organic nanoparticles: Facile preparation and cell imaging application
  47. A new organic far-red mechanofluorochromic compound derived from cyano-substituted diarylethene
  48. ChemInform Abstract: Recent Advances in Mechanochromic Luminescent Metal Complexes
  49. Facile Incorporation of Aggregation-Induced Emission Materials into Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Intracellular Imaging and Cancer Therapy
  50. Cross-linkable aggregation induced emission dye based red fluorescent organic nanoparticles and their cell imaging applications
  51. Mussel inspired modification of carbon nanotubes using RAFT derived stimuli-responsive polymers
  52. Aggregation-induced emission material based fluorescent organic nanoparticles: facile PEGylation and cell imaging applications
  53. Recent advances in mechanochromic luminescent metal complexes
  54. Surfactant modification of aggregation-induced emission material as biocompatible nanoparticles: Facile preparation and cell imaging
  55. Facile fabrication and cell imaging applications of aggregation-induced emission dye-based fluorescent organic nanoparticles
  56. Influence of Carbazolyl Groups on Properties of Piezofluorochromic Aggregation-Enhanced Emission Compounds Containing Distyrylanthracene
  57. ChemInform Abstract: Recent Advances in Organic Mechanofluorochromic Materials
  58. Simple fluorescent probe derived from tetraphenylethylene and benzoquinone for instantaneous biothiol detection
  59. Multifunctional organic fluorescent materials derived from 9,10-distyrylanthracene with alkoxyl endgroups of various lengths
  60. Recent advances in organic mechanofluorochromic materials
  61. End-group effects of piezofluorochromic aggregation-induced enhanced emission compounds containing distyrylanthracene
  62. Piezofluorochromism and morphology of a new aggregation-induced emission compound derived from tetraphenylethylene and carbazole
  63. Metal-free organic dyes derived from triphenylethylene for dye-sensitized solar cells: tuning of the performance by phenothiazine and carbazole
  64. Effect of polyphenyl-substituted ethylene end-capped groups in metal-free organic dyes on performance of dye-sensitized solar cells
  65. In situ water gelation by a hydrogelator derived from n-(4-carboxy phenyl)trimellitimide
  66. A New Piezochromic Fluorescence and Aggregation-Induced Emission Compound Containing Tetraphenylethylene and Triphenylamine Moieties with Morphology-alterable Property
  67. Synthesis and Properties of Aggregation-Induced Emission Compounds Containing Triphenylethene and Tetraphenylethene Moieties
  68. Piezofluorochromic and Aggregation‐Induced‐Emission Compounds Containing Triphenylethylene and Tetraphenylethylene Moieties
  69. Synthesis and Characterization of Triphenylethylene Derivatives with Aggregation-Induced Emission Characteristics
  70. Piezofluorochromic Properties and Mechanism of an Aggregation-Induced Emission Enhancement Compound Containing N-Hexyl-phenothiazine and Anthracene Moieties
  71. Synthesis of blue light emitting bis(triphenylethylene) derivatives: A case of aggregation-induced emission enhancement
  72. New Thermally Stable Piezofluorochromic Aggregation-Induced Emission Compounds
  73. Piezofluorochromism of an Aggregation‐Induced Emission Compound Derived from Tetraphenylethylene
  74. New thermally stable aggregation-induced emission enhancement compounds for non-doped red organic light-emitting diodes
  75. A new ligand and its complex with multi-stimuli-responsive and aggregation-induced emission effects
  76. Aggregation-induced emission enhancement compounds containing triphenylamine-anthrylenevinylene and tetraphenylethene moieties
  77. Synthesis and properties of novel aggregation-induced emission compounds with combined tetraphenylethylene and dicarbazolyl triphenylethylene moieties
  78. Synthesis and Properties of Diphenylcarbazole Triphenylethylene Derivatives with Aggregation-Induced Emission, Blue Light Emission and High Thermal Stability
  79. Comparison of Responsive Behaviors of Two Cinnamic Acid Derivatives Containing Carbazolyl Triphenylethylene
  80. A multi-sensing fluorescent compound derived from cyanoacrylic acid
  81. New aggregation-induced emission enhancement materials combined triarylamine and dicarbazolyl triphenylethylene moieties
  82. High-Tg carbazole derivatives as a new class of aggregation-induced emission enhancement materials
  83. Blue-light-emitting carbazole derivates with high thermal stability
  84. Synthesis of carbazole derivatives with high quantum yield and high glass transition temperature
  85. A MONOMER AND ITS POLYMER DERIVED FROM CARBAZOLYL TRIPHENYLETHYLENE WITH AGGREGATION-INDUCED EMISSION EFFECT CHARACTERISTICS
  86. Triphenylethylene carbazole derivatives as a new class of AIE materials with strong blue light emission and high glass transition temperature
  87. Influence of the monomer feeding sequence on the structure and properties of thermotropic liquid‐crystalline poly(ester imide)s