The design of microarrays is currently based on studies focusing on DNA hybridization reaction in bulk solution. However, the presence of a surface to which the probe strand is attached can make the solution‐based approximations invalid, resulting in sub‐optimum hybridization conditions. To determine the effect of surfaces on DNA duplex formation, the authors studied the dependence of DNA melting temperature (T m ) on target concentration. An automated system was developed to capture the melting profiles of a 25‐mer perfect‐match probe–target pair initially hybridized at 23°C. Target concentrations ranged from 0.0165 to 15 nM with different probe amounts (0.03–0.82 pmol on a surface area of 10 18 Å 2 ), a constant probe density (5 × 10 12 ...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department: Department of Pharmaceutical C...
AbstractWe present an analysis of hybridization experiments on a DNA chip studied by surface plasmon...
The design of microarrays rely on studies geared towards sequence-specific recognition between compl...
The design of microarrays rely on studies geared towards sequence-specific recognition between compl...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Design of LNA probes that improve mismatch discri...
The effects of single-base-pair near-terminal and terminal mismatches on the dissociation temperatur...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
Background: The hybridization stability of single and double stranded DNA sequences has been studied...
Abstract Background The high binding specificity of short 10 to 30 mer oligonucleotide probes enable...
Microarray technology, which has been around for almost two decades, now provides an indispensable s...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department: Department of Pharmaceutical C...
AbstractWe present an analysis of hybridization experiments on a DNA chip studied by surface plasmon...
The design of microarrays rely on studies geared towards sequence-specific recognition between compl...
The design of microarrays rely on studies geared towards sequence-specific recognition between compl...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Design of LNA probes that improve mismatch discri...
The effects of single-base-pair near-terminal and terminal mismatches on the dissociation temperatur...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
The discrimination between perfect-match and single-base-pair-mismatched nucleic acid duplexes was i...
Background: The hybridization stability of single and double stranded DNA sequences has been studied...
Abstract Background The high binding specificity of short 10 to 30 mer oligonucleotide probes enable...
Microarray technology, which has been around for almost two decades, now provides an indispensable s...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department: Department of Pharmaceutical C...
AbstractWe present an analysis of hybridization experiments on a DNA chip studied by surface plasmon...