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Sensitive bioanalysis: combining single-molecule spectroscopy with mono-labeled self-quenching probes.

Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2007-06-15)
Nicole Marmé, Jens-Peter Knemeyer
ABSTRACT

Fluorescence single-molecule spectroscopy is an appropriate tool for modern bioanalysis. This technique enables the development of ultra sensitive assays, especially when combined with self-quenching probes. In this review we report novel DNA, enzyme, and antibody assays based on mono-labeled fluorescent probes that are quenched by photoinduced electron transfer (PET).

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