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15 September 2011 Developments of highly sensitive DNA sensors
Naoya Ogata
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Abstract
The large enhancements of optical properties of the dye-intercalated DNA lead us to apply the dye-intercalated DNA as various sensors with a high sensitivity to detect environmentally toxic gases such as dioxine, NOx or carbon monoxide. This paper retorts on DNA sensors for the further applications of DNA as materials. Also, bio-medical applications of DNA sensors such as a glucose sensor are reported.
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Naoya Ogata "Developments of highly sensitive DNA sensors", Proc. SPIE 8103, Nanobiosystems: Processing, Characterization, and Applications IV, 810302 (15 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.894485
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Sensors

Luminescence

Nitrous oxide

Bioalcohols

Optical properties

Carbon monoxide

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