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Primary Layer for Universal Sensing (PLUS), a universal coating for bioprobe immobilization across diverse substrates, is introduced. Unlike conventional methods, PLUS is directly grown from dopamine and avidin, creating a roughened surface with abundant biotin‐binding sites.
Nayoung Son+5 more
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Nucleic acid probes in diagnostic medicine [PDF]
The need for improved diagnostic procedures is outlined and variations in probe technology are briefly reviewed. A discussion of the application of probe technology to the diagnosis of disease in animals and humans is presented.
Oberry, Phillip A.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are pivotal mediators of intercellular communication and disease, yet the fundamental mechanisms controlling their biogenesis and cargo selection remain unclear. This limitation hinders their diagnostic utility and therapeutic development.
Luís Carvalho Ferraz+2 more
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The Nucleic Acid Fractions of a Strain of Streptococcus faecalis
H. S. A. Sherratt, Alan Thomas
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Incorporation of radiophosphorus into nucleic acids of vitamin B12-deficient rat tissues [PDF]
P Venkataraman, Cyrus P. Barnum
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This study reports the development of bioinspired 2D crystalline Bionanozyme derived from a single nucleobase. It effectively mimics multienzyme activity to detect and remove phenolic pollutants, identify disease biomarkers with high sensitivity, and protect cells from oxidative stress.
Subrat Vishwakarma+8 more
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A cfDNA methylation-based tissue-of-origin classifier for cancers of unknown primary
Cancers of Unknown Primary (CUP) remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to biological heterogeneity and poor responses to standard chemotherapy.
Alicia-Marie Conway+16 more
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Lactic dehydrogenases and protein immunochemicals in vertebrate evolution - irradiation of nucleic ...
Grossman, L., Kaplan, N. O., Levine, L.
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The estimation of purines in nucleic acids: a method applicable to materials with low concentration of nucleic acid [PDF]
I. W. McDonald
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