Comparison of quantum dots and dyes for Förster resonance energy transfer based aptamer sensors
Alaigne Mare
Abstract:<p dir="ltr"><b>Bio-sensing has enabled the detection and identification of many analytes, including molecules, viruses, diseases, cancers, pollutants, and pesticides. One type of biosensor involves the use of fluorescent dyes capable of Fӧrster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) which, although effective in signalling, can be sensitive to environmental changes such as pH, temperature, and ionic concentrations due to their organic nature. In contrast, inorganic quantum dots are resistant to these env… Show more
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