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We report on a novel electrochemiluminescent (ECL) immunoassay for the ultrasensitive determination of morphine by making use of a gold electrode which was modified with a nanocomposite film containing self-assembled polyamidoamine (PAMAM) CdS quantum dots and electrodeposited gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs). The highly uniform and well-dispersed quantum dots were capped with PAMAM dendrimers. Due to the synergistic effect of the modified quantum dots and the electrodeposited Au-NPs, the ECL response is dramatically enhanced. Under optimal experimental conditions, the immunoreaction between morphine and anti-morphine antibody resulted in a decrease of the ECL signal because of steric hindrance. The calibration plot is linear in the morphine concentration range from 0.2 to 180 ng?mL?1, with a detection limit as low as 67 pg?mL?1. The sensor was successfully applied to the determination of morphine in blood plasma. This kind of assay is expected to pave new avenues in label-free drug assays.
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An electrochemiluminescence-based immunoassay using quantum dots (QDs) as labels for the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was developed using an electrode modified with leafs of nanoporous gold. CEA was initially immobilized on the electrode via a sandwich immunoreaction, and then CdTe quantum dots capped with thioglycolic acid were used to label the second antibody. The intensity of the ECL of the QDs reflects the quantity of CEA immobilized on the electrode. Thus, in the presence of dithiopersulfate as the coreactant, the ECL serves as the signal for the determination of CEA. The intensity of the electroluminescence (ECL) of the electrode was about 5.5-fold higher than that obtained with a bare gold electrode. The relation between ECL intensity and CEA concentration is linear in the range from 0.05 to 200?ng.mL-1, and the detection limit is 0.01?ng.mL-1. The method has the advantages of high sensitivity, good reproducibility and long-term stability, and paves a new avenue for applying quantum dots in ECL-based bioassays.
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Electrochemiluminescence Immunoassay Based on CdTe Quantun Dots as labels at Nanoporous Gold Leaf electrode  相似文献   

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We describe a simple method for the synthesis of highly magnetic and fluorescent bifunctional chitosan nanoparticles (MF-CSNPs). Water-soluble and magnetic Fe3O4-chitosan nanoparticles and CdSe quantum dots capped with thioglycolic acid were incorporated into a chitosan matrix via electrostatic interaction. The optical, magnetic, crystallographic and morphological properties of the new nanoparticles were studied by UV-visible, fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. In addition, MF-CSNPs are found to be a useful probe for the determination of copper ion which acts as a quencher of fluorescence. The relative fluorescence intensity of MF-CSNPs is linearly related to the concentration of copper ion in the 0.125 to 25 ng·mL-1 concentration range. The MF-CSNPs also are found to adsorb copper ion which therefore can be separated and enriched by manipulating them with an external magnetic field. Before enrichment, the limit of detection (LOD) for copper ion is 120 pg·mL-1, but after enrichment, the LOD is 46 pg·mL-1.
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High magnetic and fluorescent bifunctional chitosan nanoparticles (MF-CSNPs) have been successfully synthesized via electrostatic interaction. MF-CSNPs are shown to represent a quenchable fluorescent probe for the detection of copper ion in water solution.  相似文献   

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Mixed cationic and anionic surfactants were adsorbed on cadmium sulfide quantum dots (CdS QDs) capped with mercaptoacetic acid. The CdS QDs can be extracted into acetonitrile with 98 % efficiency in a single step. Phase separation only occurs at a molar ratio of 1:1.5 between cationic and anionic surfactants. The surfactant-adsorbed QDs in acetonitrile solution display stronger and more stable photoluminescence than in water solution. The method was applied for determination of silver(I) ion based on its luminescence enhancement of the QDs. Under the optimum conditions, the relative fluorescence intensity is linearly proportional to the concentration of silver(I) ion in the range between 50 pmol L?1and 4 μmol L?1, with a 20 pmol L?1 detection limit. The relative standard deviation was 1.93 % for 9 replicate measurements of a 0.2 μmol L?1 solution of Ag(I).
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We have synthesized water-dispersible CdTe quantum dots (QDs) capped with thioglycolic acid. Their quantum yield is higher than 54%. A sensitive electrochemiluminescence (ECL) method was established based on the modification of the composite of the QDs, carbon nanotubes and chitosan on indium tin oxide glass. The sensor displays efficient and stable anodic ECL which is quenched by dopamine. A respective sensor was designed that responds to dopamine linearly in the range of 50?pM to 10?nM, and the detection limit is 24?pM. Dopamine was determined with this sensor in spiked cerebro-spinal fluid with average recoveries of 95.7%.
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The CdTe quantum dots have been synthesized and therefore developed an electrochemiluminescent sensor based on immobilizing its composite with carbon nanotubes and chitosan on indium tin oxide glass. The sensor responded toward dopamine linearly in the range of 50?pM to 10?nM with a detection limit of 24?pM.  相似文献   

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Water-soluble cadmium telluride quantum dots (CdTe QDs) capped with glutathione (GSH) display chemiluminescence (CL) emission on reaction with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in strongly alkaline medium. It is found that the CL is strongly enhanced on addition of formaldehyde in aqueous solution. A flow injection system was developed, and it is shown that there is good linearity between CL intensity and the concentration of formaldehyde in the 0.06–3.0 μg L?1 range. The limit of detection is as low as 10 ng L?1. The method was successfully applied to the determination of formaldehyde in indoor air after adsorption into an aqueous phase. The recoveries for the real samples range from 97 % to 102.5 %, and the relative standard deviation is <3.8 % for intra- and inter-assay precision.
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Formaldehyde enhances the CL resulting from CdTe quantum dots and H2O2, and this effect is exploited in a simple and sensitive FIA method for the determination of formaldehyde.  相似文献   

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We have synthesised water soluble CdS/ZnS core-shell quantum dots (QDs) capped with mercaptoacetic acid (MAA). They were characterised by UV–vis absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, FT-IR and transmission electron microscopy. Such QDs can be used as fluorescent probes for the determination of metal ions because they quench the fluorescence of the QDs. The QDs exhibit absorption and emission bands at 345?nm and 475?nm respectively, which is more longer wavelength compared to MAA-capped CdS QDs and obviously is the result of the larger particle size. The fluorescence intensity of CdS-based QDs is strongly enhanced by coating them with a shell of ZnS. In addition, such functionalised QDs are more sensitive to Hg(II) ions. Parameters such as pH, temperature and concentration of the QDs have been optimised. A high selectivity and sensitivity toward Hg(II) ions is obtained at pH 7.4 and a concentration of 12.0?mg of QDs per L. Under optimum conditions, the fluorescence intensity of CdS/ZnS QDs is linearly proportional to the concentration of Hg(II) in the range from 2.5 to 280?nM, with a detection limit of 2.2?nM. The effect of potentially interfering cations was examined and confirmed the high selectivity of this material.
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Water soluble Mercaptoacetic acid (MAA)-capped CdS/ZnS core-shell quantum dots (QDs) was synthesised and characterised by using the UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). These functionalised QDs are used as fluorescence probe for the determination of Hg(II) ions, based on the fluorescence quenching of QDs. A high optical selectivity and sensitivity toward Hg(II) ions was obtained at pH 7.4 of Tris–HCl buffer with a QDs concentration of 12.0?mgL?1. Under optimum conditions, the fluorescence intensity of CdS/ZnS QDs was linearly proportional to mercury ions concentration in the range 0.025?×?10?7 to 2.8?×?10?7?M with a detection limit of 2.2?×?10?9?M. The effect of common foreign ions on the fluorescence of the QDs was examined which confirmed high selectivity of this material towards Hg(II) ions. Measurements of real samples also give satisfactory results which were in good agreement with those obtained using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Therefore, these QDs are not only sensitive and of low cost, but also can be reliable for practical applications.  相似文献   

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A competitive microplate fluoroimmunoassay was developed for the determination of human serum albumin in urine. It is based on the use of biotinylated CdTe quantum dots (QDs) whose synthesis is optimised in terms of storage stability, purification, and signal-to-noise ratio. The bioconjugated QDs were characterised by gel chromatography and gel electrophoresis. Storage stability and quantum yield were investigated. The excitation/emission wavelengths are 360/620?nm. The immunoassay of human serum albumin in urine has a working range from 1.7 to 10?μg.mL?1, and the limit of detection is 1.0?μg.mL?1.
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Preparation of biotinylated quantum dots is described. Their structure consists of biotinylated denatured bovine serum albumin attached to the quantum dot surface. Fluoroimmunoassay for human serum albumin was developed utilizing thus prepared bioconjugate.  相似文献   

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We report on a novel tin-bismuth alloy electrode (SnBiE) for the determination of trace concentrations of zinc ions by square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry without deoxygenation. The SnBiE has the advantages of easy fabrication and low cost, and does not require a pre-treatment (in terms of modification) prior to measurements. A study on the potential window of the electrode revealed a high hydrogen overvoltage though a limited anodic range due to the oxidation of tin. The effects of pH value, accumulation potential, and accumulation time were optimized with respect to the determination of trace zinc(II) at pH 5.0. The response of the SnBiE to zinc(II) ion is linear in the 0.5–25?μM concentration range. The detection limit is 50?nM (after 60?s of accumulation). The SnBiE was applied to the determination of zinc(II) in wines and honeys, and the results were consistent with those of AAS.
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A novel tin-bismuth alloy electrode was used for determination of trace Zn2+ in wines and honeys by square-wave anodic stripping voltammetry without any deoxygenating.  相似文献   

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A fluorescent probe for Cu(II) ion is presented. It is based on the rhodamine fluorophore and exhibits high selectivity and sensitivity for Cu(II) ion in aqueous methanol (2:8, v/v) at pH 7.0. The response is based on a ring opening reaction and formation of a strongly fluorescent 1:1 complex. The response is reversible and linear in the range between 50?nM and 900?nM, with a detection limit of 7.0?nM. The probe was successfully applied to fluorescent imaging of Cu(II) ions in HeLa cells.
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A novel fluorescent probe 1 based on a rhodamine spirolactame derivative exhibits highly selective and sensitive recognition properties toward Cu(II) in aqueous methanol (2:8, v/v) at pH 7.0 with remarkable fluorescence enhancement and clear color change, and its high cell permeability grants its application to fluorescent imaging in living cells.  相似文献   

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Colloidal crystal beads (CCBs) were fabricated by assembling monodisperse silica nanoparticles via a microfluidic device. The pore size of the CCBs was tuned by using different nanoparticles. The CCBs were then coated with cadmium telluride quantum dots and zinc(II) meso-tetraphenylporphyrin for the purpose of optical sensing. Ammonia causes the color of the sensor to change from green to red. The method has a dynamic range of 0–2500 ppm, good reversibility, and is not sensitive to humidity. The limit of detection is 7 ppm. The sensor has the advantage of a porous microcarrier structure and that pore sizes can be well controlled and thus can fulfill various demands in gas detection.
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Figure SEM images of colloidal silica beads with different modified CCBs for colorimetric sensing of ammonia.  相似文献   

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We demonstrate that CdS quantum dots (QDs) can be applied to fluorescence-enhanced detection of nucleic acids in a two-step protocol. In step one, a fluorescently labeled single-stranded DNA probe is adsorbed on the QDs to quench its luminescence. In step two, the hybridization of the probe with its target ssDNA produces a double-stranded DNA which detaches from the QD. This, in turn, leads to the recovery of the fluorescence of the label. The lower detection limit of the assay is as low as 1?nM. The scheme (that was applied to detect a target DNA related to the HIV) is simple and can differentiate between perfectly complementary targets and mismatches.
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CdS quantum dots (CdSQDs) can serve as an effective sensing platform for fluorescence-enhanced DNA detection. This sensing system has a detection limit of 1?nM and is capable of differentiating between complementary and mismatched sequences.  相似文献   

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We report on a simple method for the determination of iodide in aqueous solution by exploiting the fluorescence enhancement that is observed if the complex formed between carbon dots and mercury ion is exposed to iodide. Fluorescent carbon dots (C-dots) were treated with Hg(II) ion which causes quenching of the emission of the C-dots. On addition of iodide, the Hg(II) ions are removed from the complex due to the strong interaction between Hg(II) and iodide. This causes the fluorescence to be restored and enables iodide to be determined in the 0.5 to 20 μM concentration range and with a detection limit of ~430 nM. The test is highly selective for iodide (over common other anions) and was used for the determination of iodide in urine.
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A“turn-on” fluorescent probe based on carbon dots was obtained and using it to determine the concentration of iodide according to the fluorescent enhancement in aqueous solution  相似文献   

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Feng Pan  Jie Mao  Qiang Chen  Pengbo Wang 《Mikrochimica acta》2013,180(15-16):1471-1477
Magnetic Fe3O4@SiO2 core shell nanoparticles containing diphenylcarbazide in the shell were utilized for solid phase extraction of Hg(II) from aqueous solutions. The Hg(II) loaded nanoparticles were then separated by applying an external magnetic field. Adsorbed Hg(II) was desorbed and its concentration determined with a rhodamine-based fluorescent probe. The calibration graph for Hg(II) is linear in the 60 nM to 7.0 μM concentration range, and the detection limit is at 23 nM. The method was applied, with satisfying results, to the determination of Hg(II) in industrial waste water.
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Functional magnetic Fe3O4@SiO2 core shell nanoparticles were utilized for solid phase extraction of Hg(II) from aqueous solutions, and the extracted Hg(II) was determined by a rhodamine-based fluorescent probe RP with satisfying results.  相似文献   

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Multicolor and water-soluble CdTe quantum dots (QDs) were synthesized with thioglycolic acid (TGA) as stabilizer. These QDs have a good size distribution, display high fluorescence quantum yield, and can be applied to the ultrasensitive detection of Pb(II) ion by virtue of their quenching effect. The size of the QDs exerts a strong effect on sensitivity, and quenching of luminescence is most effective for the smallest particles. The quenching mechanism is discussed. Fairly selective detection was accomplished by utilizing QDs with a diameter of 1.6?nm which resulted in a detection limit of 4.7?nmol?L?1 concentration of Pb(II). The method was successfully applied to the determination of Pb(II) in spinach and citrus leaves, and the results are in good agreement with those obtained with atomic absorption spectrometry.
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Five colors water-soluble CdTe QDs are synthesized with thioglycolic acid as a stabilizer. These QDs can be applied to the ultrasensitive detection of Pb2+ by virtue of their quenching effect. The size of the QDs exerts a strong effect on sensitivity, and the quenching of luminescence is most effective when the smallest particles are used. The detection limit is 4.7?nmol?L?1 when QDs-I (1.6?nm) are used, which is the lowest in the current related study.  相似文献   

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We report on a 4-min microwave pyrolytic method for the preparation of fluorescent and water-soluble silicon-hybrid carbon dots (C-dots) with high fluorescent quantum yield. The material is prepared by preheating aminopropyltriethoxysilane and ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid for 1 min, then adding a mixture of poly(ethylene glycol) and glycerin to the solution and heating for another 3 min. It is found that the hybrid carbon dots strongly enhance the chemiluminescence (CL) of the luminol/N-bromosuccinimide system. A study on the enhancement mechanism via CL, fluorescence and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy showed that the effect most probably is due to electrostatic interaction between the C-dots and the luminol anion which facilitates electron transfer from luminol anion to the N-bromosuccinimide oxidant. CL intensity is linearly related to the concentration of the C-dots in the range between 1.25 and 20 μg mL?1. The detection limit is 0.6 μg mL?1 (at an S/N of 3).
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New chemiluminescent enhancement property of the fluorescent silican-hybrid carbon dots in luminol-N-bromosuccinimide system has been explored.  相似文献   

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We have developed a new method for solid phase extraction (SPE) and preconcentration of trace amounts of cadmium and zinc using cross linked chitosan that was functionalized with 2-aminopyridine-3-carboxy acid. Analytical parameters, sample pH, effect of flow rate, sample volume, and concentration of eluent on column SPE were investigated. The effect of matrix ions on the recovery of cadmium and zinc has been investigated and were found not to interfere with preconcentration. Under the optimum experimental conditions, the preconcentration factors for Cd(II) and Zn(II) were found to be 90. The two elements were quantified via atomic absorption spectrometry. The detection limits for cadmium and zinc are 21 and 65?ng?L?1, respectively. The method was evaluated by analyzing a certified reference material (NIST 1643e; water) and has been successfully applied to the analysis of cadmium and zinc in environmental water samples.
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A simple and sensitive solid phase extraction method for the preconcentration of Cd(II) and Zn(II) in environmental samples using cross linked chitosan functionalized with 2-aminopyridine-3-carboxylic acid was developed. The metal ions enriched by functionalized chitosan were eluted with acid and determined by AAS.  相似文献   

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Water-soluble CuInS2 quantum dots (QDs) stabilized with 3-mercaptopropionic acid were synthesized in aqueous solution and then coated with bovine serum albumin. The resulting particles display fluorescence with a peak at 680 nm that is effectively quenched by 1, 4-dihydro-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), but not by 1, 4-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). The enzyme lactate dehydrogenase catalyzes the reduction of pyruvate and dehydrogenation of lactic acid using NAD+ or NADH as a cosubstrate. The new QDs were applied to monitor the course of lactate dehydrogenase-catalyzed reaction of pyruvate by detecting NADH via its quenching effect. This resulted in a convenient and selective detection scheme for pyruvate. The detection limit is as low as 25 nM.
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Bovine serum albumin coated CuInS2 quantum dots (QDs) are quenched by 1,4- dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) that could react with pyruvic acid and lactate dehydrogenase. Therefore, the CuInS2 QDs could be used to detect pyruvic acid.  相似文献   

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We have developed a “turn on” model of an electrochemiluminescence (ECL) based assay for lead ions. It is based on the formation of a G-quadruplex from an aptamer labeled with quantum dots (QDs) and placed on an electrode modified with of graphene and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). A hairpin capture probe was labeled with a thiol group at the 5′-end and with an amino group at the 3′-end. It was then self-assembled on the electrode modified with graphene and AuNPs. In the absence of Pb(II), the amino tag on one end of the hairpin probe is close to the surface of the electrode and therefore unable to interact with the QDs because of steric hindrance. The ECL signal is quite weak in this case. If, however, Pb(II) is added, the stem-loop of the aptamer unfolds to form a G-quadruplex. The amino group at the 3′-end will become exposed and can covalently link to a carboxy group on the surface of the CdTe QDs. This leads to strong ECL. Its intensity increases (“turns on”) with the concentration of Pb(II). Such a “turn-on” method does not suffer from the drawbacks of “turn-off” methods. ECL intensity is linearly related to the concentration of Pb(II) in the 10 p mol·L?1 to 1 n mol·L?1 range, with a 3.8 p mol·L?1 detection limit. The sensor exhibits very low detection limits, good selectivity, satisfying stability, and good repeatability.
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A “turn on” model of ECL method was developed based on G-quadruplex of Graphene/AuNPs of aptamer probe by using quantum dots as label. ECL intensity is increased with the increase of Pb2+ concentration. The responsive ECL intensity was linearly related to the Pb2+ concentration in the range of 1.0?×?10?11?~?1.0?×?10?9 mol·L?1, with a detection limit of 3.82?×?10?12 mol·L?1.  相似文献   

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We have developed a simple method for the preparation of highly fluorescent and stable, water-soluble CdTe quantum dots in sol-gel-derived composite silica spheres that were coated with calix[6]arene. The resulting nanoparticles (NP) were characterized in terms of UV, fluorescence and FT-IR spectroscopy and by TEM. The results show that the new NPs display more intense fluorescence intensity and are more stable than its precursors of the type SiO2/CdTe. In addition, the new NPs exhibit a higher selectivity for the determination of Hg2+ than for other metal ions. Under the optimum conditions, the relative fluorescence intensity decreases with the concentration of Hg2+ in the range from 2.0 to 14.0?nmol?L?1 and the detection limit is 1.55?nmol?L?1. The method is based on the quenching of fluorescence by Hg2+ and expected to serve as a practical fluorescence test for rapid detection of Hg2+. A mechanism is suggested to explain the inclusion process by a Langmuir binding isotherm, and fluorescence quenching is best described by the Stern-Volmer equation.
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The Scheme suggests that we synthesis of CdTe nanocystals in sol-gel-derived composite silica spheres coated with Calix[6]arene (C[6]/SiO2/CdTe NPs). The new C[6]/SiO2/CdTe NPs display more intense fluorescence intensity and are more stable than its precursors of the type SiO2/CdTe NPs. Under the optimum conditions, the relative fluorescence intensity decreases with the concentration of Hg2+. The C[6]/SiO2/CdTe NPs as fluorescent probes can be used for ultrasensitive, highly selective, simple, convenient and rapidly efficient detection of extremely trace amount of heavy metal ion Hg2+.  相似文献   

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