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Detection of Bacteria Using Fluorogenic DNAzymes
Published on: May 28, 2012
Bis-pyrene labeled DNA aptamer as an intelligent fluorescent biosensor
Kazushige Yamana1, Yusuke Ohtani, Hidehiko Nakano
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Himeji Institute of Technology, 2167 Shosha, Himeji 671-2201, Japan. yamana@chem.eng.himeji-tech.ac.jp
Abstract:
The site-directed incorporation of bis-pyrenyl fluorophore into anti-ATP DNA aptamer results in a creation of an intelligent fluorescent sensor with high signal intensity and specificity for detecting the target ligand in a homogeneous system.
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