Selection and adjustment of proper physical parameters enables rapid DNA transport, site selective concentration, and accelerated hybridization reactions to be carried out on active microelectronic arrays. These physical parameters include DC current, voltage, solution conductivity and buffer species. Generally, at any given current and voltage level, the transport or mobility of DNA is inversely proportional to electrolyte or buffer conductivity. However, only a subset of buffer species produce both rapid transport, site specific concentration and accelerated hybridization. These buffers include zwitterionic and low conductivity species such as: D- and L-histidine; 1- and 3-methylhistidines; carnosine; imidazole; pyridine; and collidine. I...
ONLINE ISSN: 2335-8718Electroporation is a widely used physical method for increasing the cell membr...
Transport and accumulation of biomolecules, particularly DNA, in active electronic chips are investi...
Electric parameters, osmolality, temperature, and pH of the suspending medium and the growth phase o...
Although microarray technology has many advantages compared to previous methods (such as Southern bl...
The present study examines the modality, in which localized transverse electric fields can be succes...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Active DNA concentration on a specific site in microsystems was demonstrated by the use of AC electr...
Transport and accumulation of biomolecules, particularly DNA, in active electronic chips are investi...
The hybridization of oligonucleotide probe with matched or mismatched DNA target was monitored by a ...
The mechanism of electrotransfer of DNA into Escherichia coli cells was investigated under condition...
Since the advent of genetic analysis, electrode materials have played an irreplaceable role due to t...
Fast DNA detection remains of great interest in human genetics, medicine, and drug discovery. The de...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Nucleic acids play a vital role in many biological sys...
Simian Cos-1 cells were transfected electrically with the plasmid pCH110 carrying the beta-galactosi...
A study of mechanisms of electrotransfection using Escherichia coli (JM 105) and the plasmid DNA pBR...
ONLINE ISSN: 2335-8718Electroporation is a widely used physical method for increasing the cell membr...
Transport and accumulation of biomolecules, particularly DNA, in active electronic chips are investi...
Electric parameters, osmolality, temperature, and pH of the suspending medium and the growth phase o...
Although microarray technology has many advantages compared to previous methods (such as Southern bl...
The present study examines the modality, in which localized transverse electric fields can be succes...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Active DNA concentration on a specific site in microsystems was demonstrated by the use of AC electr...
Transport and accumulation of biomolecules, particularly DNA, in active electronic chips are investi...
The hybridization of oligonucleotide probe with matched or mismatched DNA target was monitored by a ...
The mechanism of electrotransfer of DNA into Escherichia coli cells was investigated under condition...
Since the advent of genetic analysis, electrode materials have played an irreplaceable role due to t...
Fast DNA detection remains of great interest in human genetics, medicine, and drug discovery. The de...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Nucleic acids play a vital role in many biological sys...
Simian Cos-1 cells were transfected electrically with the plasmid pCH110 carrying the beta-galactosi...
A study of mechanisms of electrotransfection using Escherichia coli (JM 105) and the plasmid DNA pBR...
ONLINE ISSN: 2335-8718Electroporation is a widely used physical method for increasing the cell membr...
Transport and accumulation of biomolecules, particularly DNA, in active electronic chips are investi...
Electric parameters, osmolality, temperature, and pH of the suspending medium and the growth phase o...