A variety of electrochemical (EC) biosensors play critical roles in disease diagnostics. More recently, DNA-based EC sensors have been established as promising for detecting a wide range of analyte classes. Since most of these sensors rely on the high specificity of DNA hybridization for analyte binding or structural control, it is crucial to understand the kinetics of hybridization at the electrode surface. In this work, we have used methylene blue-labeled DNA strands to monitor the kinetics of DNA hybridization at the electrode surface with square-wave voltammetry. By varying the position of the double-stranded DNA segment relative to the electrode surface as well as the bulk solution’s ionic strength (0.125–1.00 M), we observed significa...
Electrochemical biosensors show promise in the medical field for detection of genetic mutations and ...
DNA charge transport chemistry is found to provide a sensitive method for probing protein-dependent ...
Electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising clinical diagnostic ...
Electrochemical bioanalytical sensors with oligonucleotide transducer molecules have been recently e...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
In recent years, electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensor has recently emerged as promisin...
Charges of redox species can critically affect both the interfacial state of DNA and electrochemistr...
Electrochemical DNA biosensors composed of a redox marker modified nucleic acid probe tethered to a ...
Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization is a viable alternative to optical and radio-labelled...
International audienceA 23-base DNA probe monolayer was self-assembled on a 25-μm gold microelectrod...
Fast DNA detection remains of great interest in human genetics, medicine, and drug discovery. The de...
Electrochemical biosensors transduce biochemical events (e.g., DNA hybridization) to electrical sign...
In this work, we reported a systematic investigation on the interactions betweenmethylene blue (MB) ...
WOS: 000176613600005An electrochemical DNA biosensor based on the recognition of single stranded DNA...
Electron transfer (ET) in redox-labeled double-stranded (ds) DNA tethered to electrodes through the ...
Electrochemical biosensors show promise in the medical field for detection of genetic mutations and ...
DNA charge transport chemistry is found to provide a sensitive method for probing protein-dependent ...
Electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising clinical diagnostic ...
Electrochemical bioanalytical sensors with oligonucleotide transducer molecules have been recently e...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
In recent years, electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensor has recently emerged as promisin...
Charges of redox species can critically affect both the interfacial state of DNA and electrochemistr...
Electrochemical DNA biosensors composed of a redox marker modified nucleic acid probe tethered to a ...
Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization is a viable alternative to optical and radio-labelled...
International audienceA 23-base DNA probe monolayer was self-assembled on a 25-μm gold microelectrod...
Fast DNA detection remains of great interest in human genetics, medicine, and drug discovery. The de...
Electrochemical biosensors transduce biochemical events (e.g., DNA hybridization) to electrical sign...
In this work, we reported a systematic investigation on the interactions betweenmethylene blue (MB) ...
WOS: 000176613600005An electrochemical DNA biosensor based on the recognition of single stranded DNA...
Electron transfer (ET) in redox-labeled double-stranded (ds) DNA tethered to electrodes through the ...
Electrochemical biosensors show promise in the medical field for detection of genetic mutations and ...
DNA charge transport chemistry is found to provide a sensitive method for probing protein-dependent ...
Electrochemical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising clinical diagnostic ...