Electrochemical approaches for biological sensing offer the potential advantages of facile sample preparation, fast response times, ease of parallel and multiplexed measurements, and the possibility of miniaturization (of sample sizes, electrodes, and associated electronics). All of these factors contribute towards the feasibility of electrochemical methods in biological sensing and analysis. This potential has already been achieved with the commercialization of blood glucose meters, which often rely on an electrochemical transduction mechanism. We have previously demonstrated the ability to electrochemically detect and differentiate complementary and mismatched DNA using our method of melting DNA duplexes at electrified gold surfaces, i.e....
Double-stranded DNA immobilised through a thiol anchor at a gold electrode surface can be unwound an...
Electrochemical bioanalytical sensors with oligonucleotide transducer molecules have been recently e...
This thesis describes the development and improvement of an assay for the detection and discriminati...
Electrochemical biosensors show promise in the medical field for detection of genetic mutations and ...
Electrostatic melting is an electrochemical tool that can be used to analyze the stability of the DN...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
A variety of electrochemical (EC) biosensors play critical roles in disease diagnostics. More recent...
E-DNA sensors, the electrochemical equivalent of molecular beacons, appear to be a promising means o...
Electrostatic melting is an electrochemical tool that can be used to analyze the stability of the DN...
Recent findings in sensing and biosensing based on electrical measurements\ud point to a very high s...
Electrochemical biosensors transduce biochemical events (e.g., DNA hybridization) to electrical sign...
AbstractDNA microarrays find applications in an increasing number of domains where more quantitative...
In this work, three types of electrochemical sensors, namely E-DNA, E-Ion and E-Drug, were designed ...
AbstractThe free solution mobility of a 20-bp double-stranded DNA oligomer has been measured in diet...
Electrostatic melting is a recently developed electrochemical tool that can be used to interrogate D...
Double-stranded DNA immobilised through a thiol anchor at a gold electrode surface can be unwound an...
Electrochemical bioanalytical sensors with oligonucleotide transducer molecules have been recently e...
This thesis describes the development and improvement of an assay for the detection and discriminati...
Electrochemical biosensors show promise in the medical field for detection of genetic mutations and ...
Electrostatic melting is an electrochemical tool that can be used to analyze the stability of the DN...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
A variety of electrochemical (EC) biosensors play critical roles in disease diagnostics. More recent...
E-DNA sensors, the electrochemical equivalent of molecular beacons, appear to be a promising means o...
Electrostatic melting is an electrochemical tool that can be used to analyze the stability of the DN...
Recent findings in sensing and biosensing based on electrical measurements\ud point to a very high s...
Electrochemical biosensors transduce biochemical events (e.g., DNA hybridization) to electrical sign...
AbstractDNA microarrays find applications in an increasing number of domains where more quantitative...
In this work, three types of electrochemical sensors, namely E-DNA, E-Ion and E-Drug, were designed ...
AbstractThe free solution mobility of a 20-bp double-stranded DNA oligomer has been measured in diet...
Electrostatic melting is a recently developed electrochemical tool that can be used to interrogate D...
Double-stranded DNA immobilised through a thiol anchor at a gold electrode surface can be unwound an...
Electrochemical bioanalytical sensors with oligonucleotide transducer molecules have been recently e...
This thesis describes the development and improvement of an assay for the detection and discriminati...