The effect of applied potential pulses on DNA functionalization (thiolated single stranded DNA) and hybridization processes has been monitored in-situ on gold surfaces using electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (EQCM-D). The applied potentials were chosen with respect to the potential of zero charge (E-pzc) of the gold surfaces: a positive potential to attract the negatively charged DNA molecules and a negative potential to enhance the vertical alignment due to electrostatic repulsion. The obtained results clearly show that both DNA modification and hybridization are strongly enhanced by applying potential pulses. Based on the EQCM-D results, we present a model to explain the influence of the potential pulsing. Aside...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
This thesis describes the development and improvement of an assay for the detection and discriminati...
Detection of mutations and damaged DNA bases is important for the early diagnosis of genetic disease...
797-800Electrogravimetric amplification with an intercalator Hoechst 33258 on an electrochemical qu...
The hybridization of oligonucleotide probe with matched or mismatched DNA target was monitored by a ...
The preparation of DNA self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on single-crystal gold bead electrodes using...
International audienceA 23-base DNA probe monolayer was self-assembled on a 25-μm gold microelectrod...
The immobilization of thiol-derivatized DNA on a Au (111) single crystal surface by self-assembly ha...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) immobilized on gold electrodes are the ...
Double-stranded DNA was covalently immobilized onto gold surfaces by layer-by-layer immobilization m...
Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization is a viable alternative to optical and radio-labelled...
The application of a negative potential ramp at a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) functionalized electro...
Functionalized DNA sequences are promising sensing elements to combine with transducers for bio-sens...
DNA-modified surfaces have been widely studied for microarray and biosensor applications, in particu...
DNA electrochemical (E-DNA) biosensor has developed rapidly and gained worldwide attention from many...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
This thesis describes the development and improvement of an assay for the detection and discriminati...
Detection of mutations and damaged DNA bases is important for the early diagnosis of genetic disease...
797-800Electrogravimetric amplification with an intercalator Hoechst 33258 on an electrochemical qu...
The hybridization of oligonucleotide probe with matched or mismatched DNA target was monitored by a ...
The preparation of DNA self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on single-crystal gold bead electrodes using...
International audienceA 23-base DNA probe monolayer was self-assembled on a 25-μm gold microelectrod...
The immobilization of thiol-derivatized DNA on a Au (111) single crystal surface by self-assembly ha...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) immobilized on gold electrodes are the ...
Double-stranded DNA was covalently immobilized onto gold surfaces by layer-by-layer immobilization m...
Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization is a viable alternative to optical and radio-labelled...
The application of a negative potential ramp at a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) functionalized electro...
Functionalized DNA sequences are promising sensing elements to combine with transducers for bio-sens...
DNA-modified surfaces have been widely studied for microarray and biosensor applications, in particu...
DNA electrochemical (E-DNA) biosensor has developed rapidly and gained worldwide attention from many...
Molecular diagnostics have significantly advanced the early detection of diseases, where electrochem...
This thesis describes the development and improvement of an assay for the detection and discriminati...
Detection of mutations and damaged DNA bases is important for the early diagnosis of genetic disease...