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Förster Resonance Energy Transfer-Enhanced Detection of Minute Amounts of DNA

Ceresa et al., 2022

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16266833422822548365
Author
Ceresa L
Chavez J
Bus M
Budowle B
Kitchner E
Kimball J
Gryczynski I
Gryczynski Z
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Analytical Chemistry

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This article presents a novel approach to increase the detection sensitivity of trace amounts of DNA in a sample by employing Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between intercalating dyes. Two intercalators that present efficient FRET were used to enhance …
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