Nucleic acids detection and quantification via electro-active probes intercalation applied to the integration of in-vitro isothermal amplification reactions. Detection and quantification of pathogenic agents through their DNA has become increasingly important in applications such as molecular diagnostics and food safety control to environmental monitoring. Routinely, these analyses are performed using optical quantitative PCR method by coupling the in vitro DNA amplification reaction PCR with fluorescent detection. However, it requires the use of a thermocycler as well as the integration of optical instrumentation leading to a bulky and expensive apparatus, unable to process turbid or colored samples. In order to circumvent these limitation...
This thesis gives an overview of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and where PCR is currently used in ...
The miniaturization of DNA analytical systems onto silicon, glass, and plastic microdevices offers a...
AbstractIn this paper we describe a novel portable system for nucleic acids electrochemical detectio...
Nucleic acids detection and quantification via electro-active probes intercalation applied to the in...
Détection et quantification d’acides nucléiques par l’intercalation de sondes électro-actives appliq...
Diagnostic tools for biomolecular detection need to fulfill specific requirements in terms of sensit...
In this work the electrochemical DNA detection at heated electrodes as one alternative to the classi...
International audienceWe present a comparative study of ten redox-active probes for use in real-time...
Isothermal amplification reactions represent an important and exciting approach to achieve widesprea...
Microfluidics is an emerging technology enabling the development of lab-on-a-chip systems for clinic...
Herein, we report the first successful detection of single DNA copies using real-time electrochemica...
Nucleic acid amplification has applications in diagnostics, sequencing, genetic fingerprinting, amon...
This thesis presents the development of a new portable detection method for bacteria. When subjected...
Nucleic acid amplification technologies are used in the field of molecular biology and recombinant D...
International audienceIn the current work, accurate quantification over 10 to 10 8 DNA copies has be...
This thesis gives an overview of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and where PCR is currently used in ...
The miniaturization of DNA analytical systems onto silicon, glass, and plastic microdevices offers a...
AbstractIn this paper we describe a novel portable system for nucleic acids electrochemical detectio...
Nucleic acids detection and quantification via electro-active probes intercalation applied to the in...
Détection et quantification d’acides nucléiques par l’intercalation de sondes électro-actives appliq...
Diagnostic tools for biomolecular detection need to fulfill specific requirements in terms of sensit...
In this work the electrochemical DNA detection at heated electrodes as one alternative to the classi...
International audienceWe present a comparative study of ten redox-active probes for use in real-time...
Isothermal amplification reactions represent an important and exciting approach to achieve widesprea...
Microfluidics is an emerging technology enabling the development of lab-on-a-chip systems for clinic...
Herein, we report the first successful detection of single DNA copies using real-time electrochemica...
Nucleic acid amplification has applications in diagnostics, sequencing, genetic fingerprinting, amon...
This thesis presents the development of a new portable detection method for bacteria. When subjected...
Nucleic acid amplification technologies are used in the field of molecular biology and recombinant D...
International audienceIn the current work, accurate quantification over 10 to 10 8 DNA copies has be...
This thesis gives an overview of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and where PCR is currently used in ...
The miniaturization of DNA analytical systems onto silicon, glass, and plastic microdevices offers a...
AbstractIn this paper we describe a novel portable system for nucleic acids electrochemical detectio...