Although extensively used in all fields of chemistry, molecular recognition still suffers from a significant limitation: host–guest binding displays a fixed, hyperbolic dose–response curve, which limits its usefulness in many applications. Here we take advantage of the high programmability of DNA chemistry and propose a universal strategy to engineer biorecognition-based sensors with dual programmable dynamic ranges. Using DNA aptamers as our model recognition element and electrochemistry as our readout signal, we first designed a dual signaling “signal-on” and “signal-off” adenosine triphosphate (ATP) sensor composed of a ferrocene-labeled ATP aptamer in complex to a complementary, electrode-bound, methylene-blue labeled DNA. Using this si...
A key challenge for achieving continuous biosensing with existing technologies is the poor reusabili...
Developments in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, food safety and therapeutics require ...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with sp...
Despite considerable interest in the development of biosensors that can measure analyte concentratio...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor...
Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor based on the use of a clamp-like DN...
By combining DNA probes having different target affinities, but with similar specificity on the same...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
Aptamers have emerged as promising biorecognition elements in the development of electrochemical-bas...
We proposed a new three-way DNA junction-driven strand displacement mode and fabricated an aptamer-b...
Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor based on the use of a clamp-like DN...
We proposed a new three-way DNA junction-driven strand displacement mode and fabricated an aptamer-b...
Aptamers comprise a range of molecular recognition scaffolds that can be engineered to bind to a leg...
Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors represent an emerging class of recently developed senso...
A key challenge for achieving continuous biosensing with existing technologies is the poor reusabili...
Developments in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, food safety and therapeutics require ...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with sp...
Despite considerable interest in the development of biosensors that can measure analyte concentratio...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor...
Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor based on the use of a clamp-like DN...
By combining DNA probes having different target affinities, but with similar specificity on the same...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
Biomolecular recognition has long been an important theme in artificial sensing technologies. A curr...
Aptamers have emerged as promising biorecognition elements in the development of electrochemical-bas...
We proposed a new three-way DNA junction-driven strand displacement mode and fabricated an aptamer-b...
Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor based on the use of a clamp-like DN...
We proposed a new three-way DNA junction-driven strand displacement mode and fabricated an aptamer-b...
Aptamers comprise a range of molecular recognition scaffolds that can be engineered to bind to a leg...
Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors represent an emerging class of recently developed senso...
A key challenge for achieving continuous biosensing with existing technologies is the poor reusabili...
Developments in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, food safety and therapeutics require ...
The biosensor community has long focused on achieving the lowest possible detection limits, with sp...