Although nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) has become the cornerstone for molecular diagnosis of diseases, expanding the multiplexed detection capacity of NAAT remains an important objective. To this end, encoding each nucleic acid target with a specific fluorescently labeled probe has been the most mature approach for multiplexed detection. Unfortunately, the number of targets that can be differentiated via this one-target-one-fluorophore multiplexed detection approach is restricted by spectral overlaps between fluorophores. In response, we present herein a new multiplexed detection approach termed ratiometric fluorescence coding, in which we encode each nucleic acid target with a specific ratio between two standard fluorophores. I...
Differential receptors use an array of sensors to recognize analytes. Each sensor in the array can r...
The detection of single base mismatches in DNA is important for diagnostics, treatment of genetic di...
The present invention relates to a novel multiplex detection of nucleic acid targets in a sample. Th...
Nucleic acid analysis has become highly relevant for point-of-care (POC) diagnostics since the adven...
Multiplex detection of biomolecules is important in bionanotechnology and clinical diagnostics. Mult...
Fluorescent probes are widely used to study biological samples. In recent years, fluorescently modif...
With the introduction of simple and relatively inexpensive methods for labeling nucleic acids with n...
Multiplexing in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique widely used to save cost and sample m...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...
The target volume of multiplex real-time PCR assays is limited by the number of fluorescent dyes ava...
Nucleic acid fluorescent probes are playing increasingly important roles in biological sensing in re...
In recent years, biomarkers have drawn tremendous interest in the fields of clinical diagnostics and...
With development of faster genome sequencing technology in the past few decades, molecular diagnosti...
Although researches until now have emphasized the influence of an oligonucleotide sequence on the fl...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common form of DNA sequence variation. There is ...
Differential receptors use an array of sensors to recognize analytes. Each sensor in the array can r...
The detection of single base mismatches in DNA is important for diagnostics, treatment of genetic di...
The present invention relates to a novel multiplex detection of nucleic acid targets in a sample. Th...
Nucleic acid analysis has become highly relevant for point-of-care (POC) diagnostics since the adven...
Multiplex detection of biomolecules is important in bionanotechnology and clinical diagnostics. Mult...
Fluorescent probes are widely used to study biological samples. In recent years, fluorescently modif...
With the introduction of simple and relatively inexpensive methods for labeling nucleic acids with n...
Multiplexing in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a technique widely used to save cost and sample m...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...
The target volume of multiplex real-time PCR assays is limited by the number of fluorescent dyes ava...
Nucleic acid fluorescent probes are playing increasingly important roles in biological sensing in re...
In recent years, biomarkers have drawn tremendous interest in the fields of clinical diagnostics and...
With development of faster genome sequencing technology in the past few decades, molecular diagnosti...
Although researches until now have emphasized the influence of an oligonucleotide sequence on the fl...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common form of DNA sequence variation. There is ...
Differential receptors use an array of sensors to recognize analytes. Each sensor in the array can r...
The detection of single base mismatches in DNA is important for diagnostics, treatment of genetic di...
The present invention relates to a novel multiplex detection of nucleic acid targets in a sample. Th...