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Modified electrodes with redox dyes

Oligonucleotides modified with a terminal thiol group can be chemisorbed onto gold electrodes and, after hybridization with a soluble complementary sequence, detected voltammetrically using the redox-active bis (benzimide) dye Hoechst 33 258 [209]. This group also showed that voltammetric peak potentials for acridine orange [210] and daunomycin [211]... [Pg.5622]


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