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Mercury nanoladders: a new method for DNA amplification, signal identification and their application in the detection of Hg(ii) ions.

A biosensor based on Hg(ii) nanoladders integrated with graphene oxide (GO) for Hg(ii) detection was developed. Nanoladders were essentially DNA sandwich structures supported by T-Hg(ii)-T and were used for Hg(ii) trapping and signal translation. GO was used to differentiate the fluorescence generated by Hg(ii) nanoladders from a background signal.

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