Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles paper published in Advanced Materials

Reproduced from “Modular Synthesis of Semiconducting Graft Copolymers to Achieve “Clickable” Fluorescent Nanoparticles with Long Circulation and Specific Cancer Targeting” CC BY-NC 4.0 .

Our paper describing a novel synthetic route towards targeted fluorescent nanoparticles has been published in Advanced Materials.

This plug and play approach to the synthesis of functionalised semiconducting polymer nanoparticles is showcased for fluorescent cancer imaging, and provides for an extremely versatile platform for nanomedicine and bioelectronics applications.

Congratulations to the whole team!

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