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Application of Angie-Dependent Light Scattering and Fractal Dimension Analysis for Detection and Characterization of Biopolymers

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Abstract

Over the past year we have performed both theoretical calculations and light scattering measurements utilizing simplified model systems in which we demonstrate the feasibility of combining ADLS/FD and Au-DNA nanopariticles of different sizes for detecting specific sequences of DNA and characterizing Au-DNA fractal aggregates. The ADLS apparatus used in this work was constructed from off-the shelf optical components (Souza and Miller, 2001).

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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