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Peptidyl fluorescent chemosensors for the detection of divalent copper

Zheng et al., 2003

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9390558919652783836
Author
Zheng Y
Cao X
Orbulescu J
Konka V
Andreopoulos F
Pham S
Leblanc R
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Analytical chemistry

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Fluorescent organic chemosensors for the detection of divalent copper with high selectivity and sensitivity are the subject of intense research in the recent years. Structurally, ionophore and fluorophore are two essential parts determining the resultant performance of the …
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