Wang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Electrochemiluminescent imaging for multi-immunoassay sensitized by dual DNA amplification of polymer dot signalWang et al., 2018
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- Wang N
- Feng Y
- Wang Y
- Ju H
- Yan F
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- Analytical chemistry
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A true-color electrochemiluminescent (ECL) imaging strategy was designed for a multi- immunoassay of proteins by coupling highly efficient polymer dots (Pdots) with dual DNA amplification. The Pdots were prepared by nanoprecipitation of poly [(9, 9-dioctylfuorenyl-2 …
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