The advances in the development of binary probe (BPs) and their improved selectivity in comparison with other hybridization-based techniques were studied. The first BP, which used Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), was suggested in 1988. A commonly adopted BP architecture employs the different affinity mode BPs. In this design one strand with a longer analyte binding arm binds tightly to the position abutting to the single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) site. A second shorter analyte binding arm interrogates the SNP site by forming stable hybrid only with the perfectly matched sequence. The design of BPs employs self-assembly of more than two nucleic acid components. The same principle is adopted by DNA nanotechnology, which deals wi...
The first comprehensive treatment of energy transfer (ET) nucleic acid probes. Hands-on experts thor...
This thesis focuses on the design, synthesis and utilization of fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FB...
Nucleic acid mutations are of tremendous importance in modern clinical work, biotechnology and in fu...
The advances in the development of binary probe (BPs) and their improved selectivity in comparison w...
Abstract Due to their high sensitivity and selectivity, minimum interference with living biological ...
The design of new fluorescent sensors for DNA has applications in following transcription,1 developi...
The research presented in this thesis introduces design criteria for development of a new type of se...
The design of probes for the selective recognition of biopolymers (nucleic acids and proteins) is a ...
We investigate the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single nucleotid...
DNA detection can be achieved using theWatson-Crick base pairing with oligonucleotides or oligonucle...
Single-stranded nucleic acid molecules can interact under certain conditions with other nucleic aci...
The discovery that nucleic acids could perform functional roles in addition to being genetic materia...
Nucleic acid fluorescent probes are playing increasingly important roles in biological sensing in re...
Genetic analysis involves detection of nucleic acids in a sequence-specific manner. Typically, oligo...
With the introduction of simple and relatively inexpensive methods for labeling nucleic acids with n...
The first comprehensive treatment of energy transfer (ET) nucleic acid probes. Hands-on experts thor...
This thesis focuses on the design, synthesis and utilization of fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FB...
Nucleic acid mutations are of tremendous importance in modern clinical work, biotechnology and in fu...
The advances in the development of binary probe (BPs) and their improved selectivity in comparison w...
Abstract Due to their high sensitivity and selectivity, minimum interference with living biological ...
The design of new fluorescent sensors for DNA has applications in following transcription,1 developi...
The research presented in this thesis introduces design criteria for development of a new type of se...
The design of probes for the selective recognition of biopolymers (nucleic acids and proteins) is a ...
We investigate the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single nucleotid...
DNA detection can be achieved using theWatson-Crick base pairing with oligonucleotides or oligonucle...
Single-stranded nucleic acid molecules can interact under certain conditions with other nucleic aci...
The discovery that nucleic acids could perform functional roles in addition to being genetic materia...
Nucleic acid fluorescent probes are playing increasingly important roles in biological sensing in re...
Genetic analysis involves detection of nucleic acids in a sequence-specific manner. Typically, oligo...
With the introduction of simple and relatively inexpensive methods for labeling nucleic acids with n...
The first comprehensive treatment of energy transfer (ET) nucleic acid probes. Hands-on experts thor...
This thesis focuses on the design, synthesis and utilization of fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FB...
Nucleic acid mutations are of tremendous importance in modern clinical work, biotechnology and in fu...