2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2022.121953
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A fluorescent assay for sensitive detection of kanamycin by split aptamers and DNA-based copper/silver nanoclusters

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“…No significant fluorescence intensity changes were observed with other antibiotics, making it ideal for selective interference experiments (Figure 6C). 102…”
Section: Dna-agncs Powered Biosensorsmentioning
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“…No significant fluorescence intensity changes were observed with other antibiotics, making it ideal for selective interference experiments (Figure 6C). 102…”
Section: Dna-agncs Powered Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method has favorable specificity and selectivity for kanamycin, efficiently and sensitively evaluating it in milk samples. No significant fluorescence intensity changes were observed with other antibiotics, making it ideal for selective interference experiments (Figure C) …”
Section: Application Of Dna-templated Mncs In Food Safetymentioning
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