Life Science

It is of great importance to determine biomolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins, neurotransmitters, etc.) in biological systems and toxic wastes (fluorine, cyanide, copper, lead, mercury, arsenic, etc.) in environmental systems or to monitor their changes. By identifying target species, it is important to develop materials that reduce the use of expensive equipment and provide rapid on-site results. It is aimed to determine the targeted analytes easily and quickly with the new functional materials to be developed by our center. Studies are planned on detecting gases (such as amine compounds; ammonia) resulting from the deterioration of foods and labeling product packages in a way that can show these deteriorations.

 

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