Preparation of Aptamer Stock Solutions and 2x Gd-sensor Solution
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Constructing the Fluorescence Calibration Curve and Detecting the Presence of Unchelated Gd3+ in a Solution of Gd Contrast Agent
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Results: Changes in the Fluorescence Emission of the Aptamer-based Sensor in the Presence of Gadolinium(III)
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this fluorescence-based assay is to detect the presence of toxic unchelated gadolinium ion in aqueous solutions containing magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. This method can help facilitate the gadolinium-based MRI con
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The use of polydeoxynucleotide (44-mer aptamer) molecules for sensing unchelated gadolinium(III) ion in an aqueous solution is described. The presence of the ion is detected via an increase in the fluorescence emission of the sensor.