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publicationNumber CN-102268251-B
titleOfInvention Application of dye and cucurbit [8] uril self-assembled compound as fluorescent probe
abstract The invention discloses application of a dye and cucurbit [8] uril self-assembled compound as a fluorescent probe. After being prepared into an aqueous solution, the self-assembled fluorescent probe can be used for detecting target objects to be detected, such as pesticide paraquat, DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) and the like. The probe has the advantages that: the backgroundfluorescence of the probe is extremely weak, and the fluorescence can be obviously enhanced only after the fluorescent probe acts with a target object to be detected, so that excess probes are not required to be removed from a system.
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