Biodetection formats, such as DNA and antibody microarrays, are valuable tools in the life sciences, but for some applications, the detection limits are insufficient. A straightforward strategy to obtain signal amplification is the rolling circle amplification (RCA), an easy, isothermal, and enzymatic nucleic acid synthesis that has already been employed successfully to increase the signal yield for several single-analyte and multiplexing assays in conjunction with hybridization probes. Here, we systematically investigated the parameters responsible for the RCA driven signal amplification with fluorescent labels, such as the type of fluorophore chosen, labeling strategy, composition of reaction solution, and number of handling steps. In lab...
Enhancing the limit of detection (LOD) is significant for crucial diseases. Cancer development could...
The NucleoLink surface is a physically modified, thermo-stable, optically clear resin. It allows the...
<p>(1) RNA is extracted from patient samples and (2) cDNA is synthesized using biotinylated primers....
The goal of this work was to develop a direct labeling rolling circle amplification (RCA)-based dete...
Microarrays have become an increasingly important tool for biotechnology and molecular diagnostics. ...
Single molecule quantification assays provide the ultimate sensitivity and precision for molecular a...
With the introduction of simple and relatively inexpensive methods for labeling nucleic acids with n...
There is a growing need for portable biosensors that may be reused repeatedly by gentle means of rem...
Analyzing signaling pathways (SP) in small amount of cells or even in single cells is very challengi...
Sensitive detection assays are a prerequisite for the analysis of small amounts of samples derived f...
Enzymatic isothermal rolling circle amplification (RCA) produces long concatemeric single-stranded D...
Much of recent progress in medical research and diagnostics has been enabled through the advances in...
A simple fluorescence biosensor for rapid and sensitive target microRNA (miRNA) quantification by br...
Rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and ramification amplification (RAM, also known as hyperbranched ...
Padlock probes are useful in a variety of genetic applications, some of which require that the probe...
Enhancing the limit of detection (LOD) is significant for crucial diseases. Cancer development could...
The NucleoLink surface is a physically modified, thermo-stable, optically clear resin. It allows the...
<p>(1) RNA is extracted from patient samples and (2) cDNA is synthesized using biotinylated primers....
The goal of this work was to develop a direct labeling rolling circle amplification (RCA)-based dete...
Microarrays have become an increasingly important tool for biotechnology and molecular diagnostics. ...
Single molecule quantification assays provide the ultimate sensitivity and precision for molecular a...
With the introduction of simple and relatively inexpensive methods for labeling nucleic acids with n...
There is a growing need for portable biosensors that may be reused repeatedly by gentle means of rem...
Analyzing signaling pathways (SP) in small amount of cells or even in single cells is very challengi...
Sensitive detection assays are a prerequisite for the analysis of small amounts of samples derived f...
Enzymatic isothermal rolling circle amplification (RCA) produces long concatemeric single-stranded D...
Much of recent progress in medical research and diagnostics has been enabled through the advances in...
A simple fluorescence biosensor for rapid and sensitive target microRNA (miRNA) quantification by br...
Rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and ramification amplification (RAM, also known as hyperbranched ...
Padlock probes are useful in a variety of genetic applications, some of which require that the probe...
Enhancing the limit of detection (LOD) is significant for crucial diseases. Cancer development could...
The NucleoLink surface is a physically modified, thermo-stable, optically clear resin. It allows the...
<p>(1) RNA is extracted from patient samples and (2) cDNA is synthesized using biotinylated primers....