Electrochemistry-based sensors offer sensitivity, selectivity and low cost for the detection of selected DNA sequences or mutated genes associated with human disease. DNA-based electrochemical sensors exploit a range of different chemistries, but all take advantage of nanoscale interactions between the target in solution, the recognition layer and a solid electrode surface. Numerous approaches to electrochemical detection have been developed, including direct electrochemistry of DNA, electrochemistry at polymer-modified electrodes, electrochemistry of DNA-specific redox reporters, electrochemical amplifications with nanoparticles, and electrochemical devices based on DNA-mediated charge transport chemistry
Electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising clinical diagnostic ...
The first studies about DNA electrochemistry appeared at the end of the fifties. The voltammetric te...
In this work, three types of electrochemical sensors, namely E-DNA, E-Ion and E-Drug, were designed ...
Electrochemistry-based sensors offer sensitivity, selectivity and low cost for the detection of sele...
WOS: 000252202100005PubMed ID: 18371645DNA sensing strategies have recently been varieted with the n...
Abstract: Electrochemical devices have received particular attention due to their rapid detection an...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
In recent years, electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensor has recently emerged as promisin...
There have been many important technological advances for development of electrochemical approaches ...
Electrochemical devices have received considerable attention in the development of sequence-specific...
Electrochemical DNA nanosensors exploit the intrinsic property of ssDNA to hybridize to its compleme...
Electrochemical sensing is one of the major areas in analytical chemistry, since it is easy, reliabl...
Electrochemical methods provide information about DNA damage and its interactions with various subst...
The objective of this investigation is to understand the nature and dynamics of binding small molecu...
Electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising clinical diagnostic ...
The first studies about DNA electrochemistry appeared at the end of the fifties. The voltammetric te...
In this work, three types of electrochemical sensors, namely E-DNA, E-Ion and E-Drug, were designed ...
Electrochemistry-based sensors offer sensitivity, selectivity and low cost for the detection of sele...
WOS: 000252202100005PubMed ID: 18371645DNA sensing strategies have recently been varieted with the n...
Abstract: Electrochemical devices have received particular attention due to their rapid detection an...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
As our understanding of the human genome increases there is an ever expanding demand for fast, sensi...
In recent years, electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensor has recently emerged as promisin...
There have been many important technological advances for development of electrochemical approaches ...
Electrochemical devices have received considerable attention in the development of sequence-specific...
Electrochemical DNA nanosensors exploit the intrinsic property of ssDNA to hybridize to its compleme...
Electrochemical sensing is one of the major areas in analytical chemistry, since it is easy, reliabl...
Electrochemical methods provide information about DNA damage and its interactions with various subst...
The objective of this investigation is to understand the nature and dynamics of binding small molecu...
Electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising clinical diagnostic ...
The first studies about DNA electrochemistry appeared at the end of the fifties. The voltammetric te...
In this work, three types of electrochemical sensors, namely E-DNA, E-Ion and E-Drug, were designed ...