Molecularly resolved, label-free nucleic acid sensing at solid-liquid interface using non-ionic DNA analogues
Nucleic acid-based biosensors, where the capture probe is a nucleic acid, e.g., DNA or its synthetic analogue xeno nucleic acid (XNA), offer interesting ways of eliciting clinically relevant information from hybridization/dehybridization signals. In this respect, the application of XNA probes is att...
Main Authors: | Bera, S. (Author), Kolay, J. (Author), Kundu, J. (Author), Lahiri, H. (Author), Mana, T. (Author), Mukhopadhyay, R. (Author), Sinha, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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