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the optoelectronic and structural properties of different types of conjugated poly-
mers, so insights gained from studying one system should be applied cautiously
when designing another. Nonetheless, there have been some notable successes in
developing fluorescent conjugated polymers for TNT detection, enzyme assays, and
DNA hybridization assays, and the understanding gained from the careful studies of
many research groups will lead to even more effective designs in the future.
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