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bibliographicCitation Ren X, Xu QH. Highly sensitive and selective detection of mercury ions by using oligonucleotides, DNA intercalators, and conjugated polymers. Langmuir. 2009 Jan 06;25(1):29–31. doi: 10.1021/la803191v. PMID: 19035822.
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