Ge et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Thiol-reactive luminescent lanthanide chelates: part 2Ge et al., 2003
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- Ge P
- Selvin P
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- Bioconjugate chemistry
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Luminescent lanthanide complexes have unusual spectroscopic characteristics, including millisecond excited-state lifetime and sharply spiked emission spectra. These characteristics make them valuable alternatives to conventional organic fluorescent probes in detection …
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