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Spotlight on Lead: A Sneaky Metal and How to Catch It
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
But that's not all. The DNA aptamer also changes its structure in a unique way when lead ions are around, forming something called a G-quadruplex structure. This structure is like a fingerprint that only lead leaves behind.
The detectives also found out that lead ions help the DNA aptamer fold into this special structure much faster than other metal ions. This makes the detection process even quicker and more accurate.
This method is not only fast and accurate but also very sensitive. It can detect lead ions at concentrations as low as 1. 18 nM (0. 32 ppb), which is way lower than the safe limit set by the World Health Organization for drinking water.
This new method has the potential to be a game-changer in environmental monitoring. It could help us keep an eye on lead levels in water and other samples, making our environment safer for everyone.
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