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Aggregation-induced emission-based ionic liquids for bacterial killing, imaging, cell labeling, and bacterial detection in blood cells

Shi et al., 2019

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15865097178868453624
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Shi J
Wang M
Sun Z
Liu Y
Guo J
Mao H
Yan F
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Acta biomaterialia

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A series of aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-based imidazolium-type ionic liquids (ILs) were designed and synthesized for bacterial killing and imaging, cell labeling, and bacterial detection in blood cells. The AIE-based ILs showed antibacterial activities against both …
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