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A reduced graphene oxide-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer sensor for highly sensitive detection of trypsin

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Abstract

Reduced graphene oxide is utilized as a FRET probe acceptor to quench the fluorescent donor emission. Compared with control group, the fluorescence intensity increased 6.59 times, indicating the probe is promising for detecting trypsin activity.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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