Method for detecting an analyte by fluorescence

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Liposomes

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C436S172000, C436S528000, C436S531000, C435S007100, C424S450000, C424S417000

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ABSTRACT:
Two-dimensional and three-dimensional arrays of a polydiacetylene backbone having a substrate incorporated are used in chemical sensing methods to detect the interaction of an analyte with the substrate by monitoring the change in the fluorescence of the array.

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