Bionanoparticles in cancer imaging, diagnosis, and treatment
Biological molecules such as DNA, proteins, and lipids can be assembled into naturally
existing nanoparticles, such as bacterial viruses (also called bacteriophages or phages) …
existing nanoparticles, such as bacterial viruses (also called bacteriophages or phages) …
Electrochemistry of nucleic acids
E Palecek, M Bartosik - Chemical Reviews, 2012 - ACS Publications
Large differences between the DPP responses of ss-and dsDNAs (Figure 4B) suggest that
the double-helical structure of the dsDNA is not significantly disturbed at the DME surface …
the double-helical structure of the dsDNA is not significantly disturbed at the DME surface …
A folding-based electrochemical aptasensor for the single-step detection of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
Efficient and timely testing has taken center stage in the management, control, and
monitoring of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Simple, rapid, cost-effective diagnostics are …
monitoring of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Simple, rapid, cost-effective diagnostics are …
Reagentless, ratiometric electrochemical DNA sensors with improved robustness and reproducibility
To make the electrochemical DNA sensors (E-sensor) more robust and reproducible, we
have now for the first time adapted the techniques of ratiometric analyses to the field of E …
have now for the first time adapted the techniques of ratiometric analyses to the field of E …
Bioapplications of DNA nanotechnology at the solid–liquid interface
DNA nanotechnology engineered at the solid–liquid interface has advanced our
fundamental understanding of DNA hybridization kinetics and facilitated the design of …
fundamental understanding of DNA hybridization kinetics and facilitated the design of …
Quantitation of femtomolar protein levels via direct readout with the electrochemical proximity assay
We have developed a separation-free, electrochemical assay format with direct readout that
is amenable to highly sensitive and selective quantitation of a wide variety of target proteins …
is amenable to highly sensitive and selective quantitation of a wide variety of target proteins …
Maximizing the signal gain of electrochemical-DNA sensors
P Dauphin-Ducharme, KW Plaxco - Analytical chemistry, 2016 - ACS Publications
Electrochemical DNA (E-DNA) sensors have emerged as a promising class of biosensors
capable of detecting a wide range of molecular analytes (nucleic acids, proteins, small …
capable of detecting a wide range of molecular analytes (nucleic acids, proteins, small …
Immunoreaction-triggered DNA assembly for one-step sensitive ratiometric electrochemical biosensing of protein biomarker
K Ren, J Wu, F Yan, Y Zhang, H Ju - Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2015 - Elsevier
A sensitive ratiometric electrochemical readout was designed with an immunoreaction-
triggered DNA assembly for one-step, fast and flexible assay of protein biomarker. The …
triggered DNA assembly for one-step, fast and flexible assay of protein biomarker. The …
A modular, DNA‐based beacon for single‐step fluorescence detection of antibodies and other proteins
A versatile platform for the one‐step fluorescence detection of both monovalent and
multivalent proteins has been developed. This system is based on a conformation‐switching …
multivalent proteins has been developed. This system is based on a conformation‐switching …
A bubble-mediated intelligent microscale electrochemical device for single-step quantitative bioassays.
An intelligent microscale electrochemical device (iMED) for one-step, quantitative and
multiplexed electrochemical detection of biomarkers for infectious diseases and tumors is …
multiplexed electrochemical detection of biomarkers for infectious diseases and tumors is …