[[abstract]]Analysis of single nucleotide substitutions (SNS) in nucleic acids is the basis for the diagnosis of drug-resistant pathogens as well as human genetic disorders among a broad range of other applications. However, SNS are often inaccessible for the analysis by hybridization probe due to the location in double stranded regions of folded single stranded DNA or RNA analytes. Here we introduce an electrochemical sensor that is able to analyze SNS in folded nucleic acids. The electrochemical sensor takes advantage of a universal electrode-bound hairpin (UTH). It relies on the recognition of targeted nucleic acids by analyte-specific adaptor strands R and L that also hybridize with UTH. Strand L can bind several methylene blue (MeB)-pr...
A novel electrochemical method for multiplex detection of sequence-specific DNA and single nucleotid...
WOS: 000178699100013An electrochemical hybridization biosensor based on peptide nucleic acid (PNA) p...
Abstract Background Nucleic acids detection using microarrays requires labelling of target nucleic a...
[[abstract]]Analysis of single nucleotide substitutions (SNS) in nucleic acids is the basis for the ...
[[abstract]]Analysis of single nucleotide substitutions (SNS) in nucleic acids is the basis for the ...
Electrochemical hybridization sensors have been explored extensively for analysis of specific nuclei...
We report a label-free universal biosensing platform for highly selective detection of long nucleic ...
Although various strategies have been reported for single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) detection,...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
The analytical capabilities of electrochemical biosensors based on nucleic acids are systematized. I...
Electrochemical hybridization sensors have been explored extensively for analysis of specific nuclei...
WOS: 000462468000079Zip nucleic acids (ZNAs) are new generation nucleic acids conjugated with repeat...
We present an immobilization-free and enzyme-free electrochemical nucleic acid sensing strategy, whi...
The analytical capabilities of electrochemical biosensors based on nucleic acids are systematized. I...
A novel electrochemical method for multiplex detection of sequence-specific DNA and single nucleotid...
WOS: 000178699100013An electrochemical hybridization biosensor based on peptide nucleic acid (PNA) p...
Abstract Background Nucleic acids detection using microarrays requires labelling of target nucleic a...
[[abstract]]Analysis of single nucleotide substitutions (SNS) in nucleic acids is the basis for the ...
[[abstract]]Analysis of single nucleotide substitutions (SNS) in nucleic acids is the basis for the ...
Electrochemical hybridization sensors have been explored extensively for analysis of specific nuclei...
We report a label-free universal biosensing platform for highly selective detection of long nucleic ...
Although various strategies have been reported for single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) detection,...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
The analytical capabilities of electrochemical biosensors based on nucleic acids are systematized. I...
Electrochemical hybridization sensors have been explored extensively for analysis of specific nuclei...
WOS: 000462468000079Zip nucleic acids (ZNAs) are new generation nucleic acids conjugated with repeat...
We present an immobilization-free and enzyme-free electrochemical nucleic acid sensing strategy, whi...
The analytical capabilities of electrochemical biosensors based on nucleic acids are systematized. I...
A novel electrochemical method for multiplex detection of sequence-specific DNA and single nucleotid...
WOS: 000178699100013An electrochemical hybridization biosensor based on peptide nucleic acid (PNA) p...
Abstract Background Nucleic acids detection using microarrays requires labelling of target nucleic a...