Highly selective detection of glutathione using a quantum-dot-based OFF–ON fluorescent probe
Chemical Communications2010Vol. 46(17), pp. 2971–2971
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Abstract
A simple quantum-dot-based OFF-ON fluorescent probe is reported to detect glutathione with high selectivity and sensitivity from other structurally related thiols by a simple ligand displacement process.
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