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Accurate detection of on-state quantum dot and biomolecules in a microfluidic flow with single-molecule two-color coincidence detection

Zhang et al., 2010

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8808980514882331637
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Zhang C
Yang K
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Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry

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Due to their unique optical and electronic properties, quantum dots (QDs) have been widely used in a variety of biosensors for sensitive detection of biomarkers and small molecules. However, single QD exhibits dynamic fluctuation of fluorescence intensity (ie, blinking) with …
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