Development of simple, robust, and reliable nucleic acid detection strategy holds tremendous promise for cancer or pathogen diagnostics. However, in traditional fluorescent assays, tedious chemical labeling and enzyme-based signal amplification are usually required. Developing label-free, enzyme-free nucleic acid detection strategies is of great significance. In this paper, through combining the hybridization chain reaction (HCR) technique with aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-based fluorometric assay and a gold-nanoparticle-based colorimetric assay, we developed a “seesaw” strategy for label-free, enzyme-free visual detection of nucleic acids. Two sets of signals (solution tonality and fluorescence intensity changes) were generated for o...
Real time PCR is the mainstay of current nucleic acid assays, underpinning applications in forensic ...
A simple and low-cost fluorescence signal-on sensing strategy has been developed based on functional...
Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts of m...
Detection of low-abundance nucleic acids is a challenging task, which over the last two decades has ...
In previous work, we have developed a simple strategy for a label-free and separation-free bioassay ...
A label-free and enzyme-free colorimetric sensor for rapid detection of Pb2+ is reported, which is b...
A two-way colorimetric biosensor based on unmodified gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and a switchable doub...
Fluorescence biosensing strategy has drawn substantial attention due to their advantages of simplici...
We report a new fluorescent light-up probe design strategy by conjugating fluorogens with aggregatio...
INTRODUCTION: Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minut...
Optical sensing can provide opportunity for simultaneous determination of multiple targets as well a...
This paper reports a highly sensitive homogenous method for comparative quantification of nucleic ac...
Our goal is to develop signal enhancement strategies that could increase the sensitivity in DNA rec...
Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts of m...
Our goal is to develop signal enhancement strategies that could increase the sensitivity in DNA rec...
Real time PCR is the mainstay of current nucleic acid assays, underpinning applications in forensic ...
A simple and low-cost fluorescence signal-on sensing strategy has been developed based on functional...
Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts of m...
Detection of low-abundance nucleic acids is a challenging task, which over the last two decades has ...
In previous work, we have developed a simple strategy for a label-free and separation-free bioassay ...
A label-free and enzyme-free colorimetric sensor for rapid detection of Pb2+ is reported, which is b...
A two-way colorimetric biosensor based on unmodified gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and a switchable doub...
Fluorescence biosensing strategy has drawn substantial attention due to their advantages of simplici...
We report a new fluorescent light-up probe design strategy by conjugating fluorogens with aggregatio...
INTRODUCTION: Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minut...
Optical sensing can provide opportunity for simultaneous determination of multiple targets as well a...
This paper reports a highly sensitive homogenous method for comparative quantification of nucleic ac...
Our goal is to develop signal enhancement strategies that could increase the sensitivity in DNA rec...
Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts of m...
Our goal is to develop signal enhancement strategies that could increase the sensitivity in DNA rec...
Real time PCR is the mainstay of current nucleic acid assays, underpinning applications in forensic ...
A simple and low-cost fluorescence signal-on sensing strategy has been developed based on functional...
Single-molecule sensitivity can be nowadays achieved when trying to characterize minute amounts of m...