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Heavy metal water pollution sensor based on Green Fluorescent Protein

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Abstract

In this study, the possibility of monitoring heavy metal pollution in water using Green Fluorescent Protein was analyzed. Two measurement systems based on glass capillary and fluorescence signal fading measurements were considered and optimized.

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