The hybridization chain reaction (HCR), in which stable DNA monomers assemble only upon exposure to a target DNA fragment, has been introduced earlier for reactions in solution. Two species of DNA hairpins are present in solution without interaction, until an initiator DNA triggers a cascade of hybridization events resulting in an elongated strand of alternating opened hairpins forming a double helix. Hybridization chain reaction (HCR) was introduced as an attractive method to amplify the signal of targeted nucleic acids. We report here the results of the HCR for the amplification of DNA microarray signals. Hairpins were fluorescently labelled with Cy3 or Cy5, or with alternative couples of fluorophors. First results indicate that the H...
Nucleic acids have become viable prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers for a diverse class of disease...
Since its development, microarray technology has evolved to a standard method in the biotechnologica...
DNA circuits have proven to be useful amplifiers for diagnostic applications, in part because of the...
The hybridization chain reaction (HCR), in which stable DNA monomers assemble only upon exposure to ...
With the goal of determining the presence of pathogens when present in very small amount, such as fo...
Our goal is to test simple strategies to attain high signals from DNA hybridization events. These st...
Our goal is to develop signal enhancement strategies that could increase the sensitivity in DNA rec...
Some of the possible perspective advantages of the uptake of nucleic acids biosensor technology are ...
With the continuous development of DNA nanotechnology, various spatial DNA structures and assembly t...
We introduce the concept of hybridization chain reaction (HCR), in which stable DNA monomers assembl...
DNA biosensors could overcome some of the common drawbacks of lab-based techniques for nucleic acids...
A more specific and intense signal is desirable for most kinds of biosensors for biomedical or envir...
A versatile flow cytometric bead assay (CBA) is developed for sensitive DNA detection by integrating...
Fluctuation of nucleic acid expression and ultrasensitive and specific detection of these variations...
Currently, 3.2 billion people are at risk of being infected with malaria, with 1.2 billion of those ...
Nucleic acids have become viable prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers for a diverse class of disease...
Since its development, microarray technology has evolved to a standard method in the biotechnologica...
DNA circuits have proven to be useful amplifiers for diagnostic applications, in part because of the...
The hybridization chain reaction (HCR), in which stable DNA monomers assemble only upon exposure to ...
With the goal of determining the presence of pathogens when present in very small amount, such as fo...
Our goal is to test simple strategies to attain high signals from DNA hybridization events. These st...
Our goal is to develop signal enhancement strategies that could increase the sensitivity in DNA rec...
Some of the possible perspective advantages of the uptake of nucleic acids biosensor technology are ...
With the continuous development of DNA nanotechnology, various spatial DNA structures and assembly t...
We introduce the concept of hybridization chain reaction (HCR), in which stable DNA monomers assembl...
DNA biosensors could overcome some of the common drawbacks of lab-based techniques for nucleic acids...
A more specific and intense signal is desirable for most kinds of biosensors for biomedical or envir...
A versatile flow cytometric bead assay (CBA) is developed for sensitive DNA detection by integrating...
Fluctuation of nucleic acid expression and ultrasensitive and specific detection of these variations...
Currently, 3.2 billion people are at risk of being infected with malaria, with 1.2 billion of those ...
Nucleic acids have become viable prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers for a diverse class of disease...
Since its development, microarray technology has evolved to a standard method in the biotechnologica...
DNA circuits have proven to be useful amplifiers for diagnostic applications, in part because of the...