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An ultrasensitive and ultraselective uranium sensor

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Uranium poses a threat to human health and the environment, but the most sensitive methods of uranium detection require costly and bulky laboratory instruments. Therefore, keen analysis currently requires sending off potentially radioactively contaminated samples to well-funded, dedicated analytical laboratories. Now researchers have developed a sensor that will provide an inexpensive and portable way of detecting uranium in the field. The uranium sensor is fluorescently labeled catalytic DNA, and it has sensitivity and selectivity that rival the most expensive laboratory equipment. The...Read full article

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    Published: February 2007
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