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. 2019 Mar 18;9(16):8778–8881. doi: 10.1039/c8ra09577a

Fig. 43. (A) Schematic illustration of AIE/GO complex-based fluorescent sensor array showing competitive biomolecular interaction among AIE, microbes and GO. AIE is represented as AIEgen in the illustration. (B) Principal component analysis (PCA) plot showing three separate patterns formed from six microbial lysates where each test was conducted five times. The AIE/GO complex-based fluorescent sensor array identified six microbial lysates with 100% (F1 = 61.3% + F2 = 29.9%) efficiency. Reprinted with permission from ref. 760, J. Shen, R. Hu, T. Zhou, Z. Wang, Y. Zhang, S. Li, C. Gui, M. Jiang, A. Qin and B. Z. Tang, Fluorescent Sensor Array for Highly Efficient Microbial Lysate Identification through Competitive Interactions, ACS Sensors, 2018, 3, 2218–2222. Copyright© American Chemical Society.

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