“…Here, this nucleic acid heteroduplex aggregates thioglycolic acid (TGA)-stabilized CdTe QDs; and as a result, uorescence quenching occurs. [28][29][30][31][32] Applying melting temperature (T m : is dened as the temperature at which half of the double strand begins to dissociate), resulted in a larger Stoke's shi emission change upon the de-aggregation, [32][33][34][35][36] which depends on the concentration of miRNA. This is due to the shorter distances between the CdTe QDs in the heteroduplex than that of the single strand and free CdTe QDs, which can increase the dipole-dipole interaction between the CdTe QDs, resulting in a larger Stoke's shi emission change (Schemes 1-3).…”