Abstract

The cover picture shows commonly used surface modification of persistent luminescence materials (PLMs) for better performance as biological probes. PLMs are unique biological probes that can remain luminescent for a few milliseconds to days without constant excitation. But nude PLMs often suffer from poor stability, selectivity, and biocompatibility in vitro and in vivo. Surface modification endows PLMs with span‐new features and can improve their stability, selectivity and biocompatibility in biological systems. More details are discussed in the article by Yuan on page 1009—1021.image

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