Rational utilization of nanomaterials to construct electrochemical nucleic acid sensors has attracted large attention in recent years. In this work, we systematically interrogate the interaction between gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and single-strand DNA (ssDNA) immobilized on an electrode surface and then take advantage of the ultrahigh charge-transfer efficiency of GNPs to develop a novel DNA sensing method. Specifically, ssDNA modified gold electrode can adsorb GNPs because of the interaction between gold and nitrogen-containing bases; thus, the negative electrochemical species [Fe(CN)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>3–/4–</sup> may transfer electrons to electrode through adsorbed GNPs. In the presence of target DNA, the formed double-strand DNA (dsDNA) c...
A simple and sensitive gap-electrical biosensor based on self-catalytic growth of unmodified gold na...
In the presented study, a novel method is introduced that demonstrates the electrochemical detection...
A major challenge in the area of DNA detection is the development of rapid methods that do not requi...
A sensitive electrochemical DNA biosensor based on the amplification of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) has...
Affinity sensing of nucleic acids is among the most investigated areas in biosensing due to the grow...
DNA usually adsorbs gold nanoparticles by virtue of mercapto or amino groups at one end of a DNA mol...
In a typical protocol for attaching DNA to a gold electrode, thiolated DNA is incubated with the ele...
Abstract Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are widely used to detect DNA. We studied the effect of pH on the...
We describe an ultrasensitive electrochemical genosensor based on gold nanoparticles and cobalt-porp...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where the electro...
Here we report on the effect of DNA modification on individual collisions between Pt nanoparticles (...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where the electro...
A new method to increase the active area (A (act)) of nanoelectrode ensembles (NEEs) is described. T...
Polyvalent gold nanoparticle oligonucleotide conjugates are subject of intense research. Even though...
International audienceDeoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) detection is essential for the accurate and early ...
A simple and sensitive gap-electrical biosensor based on self-catalytic growth of unmodified gold na...
In the presented study, a novel method is introduced that demonstrates the electrochemical detection...
A major challenge in the area of DNA detection is the development of rapid methods that do not requi...
A sensitive electrochemical DNA biosensor based on the amplification of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) has...
Affinity sensing of nucleic acids is among the most investigated areas in biosensing due to the grow...
DNA usually adsorbs gold nanoparticles by virtue of mercapto or amino groups at one end of a DNA mol...
In a typical protocol for attaching DNA to a gold electrode, thiolated DNA is incubated with the ele...
Abstract Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are widely used to detect DNA. We studied the effect of pH on the...
We describe an ultrasensitive electrochemical genosensor based on gold nanoparticles and cobalt-porp...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where the electro...
Here we report on the effect of DNA modification on individual collisions between Pt nanoparticles (...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where the electro...
A new method to increase the active area (A (act)) of nanoelectrode ensembles (NEEs) is described. T...
Polyvalent gold nanoparticle oligonucleotide conjugates are subject of intense research. Even though...
International audienceDeoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) detection is essential for the accurate and early ...
A simple and sensitive gap-electrical biosensor based on self-catalytic growth of unmodified gold na...
In the presented study, a novel method is introduced that demonstrates the electrochemical detection...
A major challenge in the area of DNA detection is the development of rapid methods that do not requi...