Multicolour probes for sequence-specific DNA detection based on graphene oxide
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Qing Zhu, Dongshan Xiang, Cuiling Zhang, Xinghu Ji, Zhike He
The bifunctionality of graphene oxide (GO) which can highly adsorb single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and effectively quench the emission of organic dyes is reasonably utilized in a multiplexed DNA detection system, achieving sensitive and selective detection of HIV, VV and EV, respectively.
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