研究目的
To summarize the recent progress in using DNA for controllable photosensitization, focusing on its applications in biosensing and environmental monitoring.
研究成果
DNA-modulated photosensitization offers efficient and specific control over ROS generation, with potential applications in PDT, biosensing, and environmental monitoring. Future directions include improving labeling techniques, exploring new DNA conformations, extending absorption to visible/NIR regions, and integrating with analytical methods like ELISA.
研究不足
The molecular labeling process is cumbersome and time-consuming, and the stability of labeled products needs clarification. Tagged DNAs may behave differently from untagged counterparts, leading to biocompatibility issues. Some photosensitizers have limited water solubility or UV absorption, hindering in vivo applications. The analytical potential of chromogenic reactions is not fully explored.