Abstract
The resonance light scattering (RLS) technique, scanning simultaneously the excitation and emission monochromators of a common spectrofluorometer to detect enhanced RLS signals, has been used for designating bio‐assemblies, aggregation species, and analytical purposes. Herein, we review the reports since our last mini‐review in 2003 concerning the new derived RLS techniques, RLS probes, and their applications.
Acknowledgements
All authors are grateful for the financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20425517, No. 20675065, and No. 30570465) for this work.