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What Techniques are Used?
Several advanced techniques are employed for low concentration detection:
Mass spectrometry (MS)
: Highly sensitive, can detect even a single molecule in some cases.
Liquid chromatography (LC)
: Often coupled with MS for increased sensitivity and specificity.
Electrochemical sensors
: Suitable for real-time and point-of-care diagnostics.
Fluorescence spectroscopy
: Useful for detecting fluorescently labeled molecules.
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