Homogeneous Fluorescence-Based DNA Detection with Water-Soluble Conjugated Polymers
- Authors
- Bin LiuGuillermo C. Bazan
- Journal
- Chemistry of Materials
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This paper, published in 2004, received 548 indexed citations . Written by Bin Liu and Guillermo C. Bazan covering the research area of Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry and Spectroscopy. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (405 citations), Molecular Biology (227 citations) and Polymers and Plastics (197 citations). Published in Chemistry of Materials.
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