Systematic study of SYBR green chromophore reveals major improvement with one heteroatom difference
Saarnio, V. K., Alaranta, J. M., & Lahtinen, T. M. (2021). Systematic study of SYBR green chromophore reveals major improvement with one heteroatom difference. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, 9(16), 3484-3488. https://doi.org/10.1039/D1TB00312G
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Five nucleic acid binding cyanine dyes were synthesized and their photophysical properties were evaluated. Changing a single heteroatom in the chromophore causes major differences both in brightness and photostability between the dyes. With such alteration, the brightness of the chromophore increased two-fold compared to the one found in SYBR Green I.
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