A kinetic method for expeditious detection of pyrophosphate anions at nanomolar concentrations based on a nucleic acid fluorescent sensor
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 49(8), pp. 798–800
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Abstract
A kinetic method has been developed for highly sensitive and selective detection of pyrophosphate anions (PPi) by using a fluorophore labelled single-stranded-DNA-Al(III) complex system. The facile and spectrum-tunable fluorescent sensor enables rapid detection of PPi in urine and cell lysate solutions without the need for complex pre-cleanup procedures.
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