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As a paramagnetic metal ion, Cu(II) is challenging to be detected by conventional fluorescence sensor because of its unselective paramagnetic quenching effects on common fluorophores. By combining catechol with tetraphenylethene, a typical aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) moiety, we have successfully synthesized a new kind of catechol, the dopa‐AIE compound. Due to the properties of AIE core, the...
Biochip-based platforms for research have developed rapidly in the past decade and include chips that can generate detailed biological information at four different levels- at the gene, protein, cell, and tissue levels.In this presentation different types of consumer biochip products will be introduced, including DNA microarrays for the detection of the presence of SARS Coronavirus RNA.
Nanoparticles containing the infrared-to-visible up-converting phosphors (UCP) ytterbium and erbium and co-doped with sodium yttrium fluoride were synthesized with diameters ranging from 30 nm to 50 nm. These high luminescence efficient UCP beads were employed as detection labels and applied in microarrays for the detection of specific nucleic acid hybrids to identify bacteria for the first time....
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