Local Solvation is Decisive for Fluorescence of Biosensors
August 13, 2024
August 13, 2024
BOCHUM, Germany, Aug. 13 (TNSres) -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
Nanotubes can serve as biosensors. They change their fluorescence when they bind to certain molecules. Until now, it was unclear why. Researchers have gained new insights into the cause of the fluorescence.
Researchers from Bochum and Texas have discovered why carbon nanotubes fluoresce when they bind to certain molecules. Nanotubes are considered promising biosensors that c . . .
Nanotubes can serve as biosensors. They change their fluorescence when they bind to certain molecules. Until now, it was unclear why. Researchers have gained new insights into the cause of the fluorescence.
Researchers from Bochum and Texas have discovered why carbon nanotubes fluoresce when they bind to certain molecules. Nanotubes are considered promising biosensors that c . . .