Issue 13, 2013

Use of a large Stokes-shift fluorophore to increase the multiplexing capacity of a point-of-care DNA diagnostic device

Abstract

The intense demand for fluorescence-based point of care (POC) DNA diagnostics is driving developments to reduce the size of instrumentation, imposing limitations on the optical hardware that can be included. Here we describe a combination of instrumentation and fluorogenic probes to detect three fluorophores using two excitation and two detection channels.

Graphical abstract: Use of a large Stokes-shift fluorophore to increase the multiplexing capacity of a point-of-care DNA diagnostic device

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Mar 2013
Accepted
08 May 2013
First published
09 May 2013

Analyst, 2013,138, 3626-3628

Use of a large Stokes-shift fluorophore to increase the multiplexing capacity of a point-of-care DNA diagnostic device

J. A. Richardson, T. Morgan, M. Andreou and T. Brown, Analyst, 2013, 138, 3626 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN00593C

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