A new method for the study of G-quadruplex ligands

The Analyst
De-Ming KongHan-Xi Shen

Abstract

A new method for the study of G-quadruplex ligands was developed, in which the interaction of G-quadruplexes with ligands can be judged by the naked eye, eliminating the need for any expensive machines.

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