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DNA detection using recombination proteins.
DNA amplification is essential to most nucleic acid testing strategies, but established techniques require sophisticated equipment or complex experimental procedures, and their uptake outside specialised laboratories has been limited. Our novel approach,
Olaf Piepenburg +3 more
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Nucleic Acid Amplification Using Radio Frequency Electrokinetic Heating [PDF]
Microfluidic PCR is one of the most common and widely used sample preparation techniques. Most heating methods for microfluidic PCR are heated in one of two ways: (1) the reaction is pumped between different boundary-heating zones, or (2) stationary ...
Yost, Jarad Wilker
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The intimate interaction between negatively charged RNA molecules and conjugated polymers in organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) in aqueous electrolytes is investigated. It demonstrates that RNA binding reduces the volumetric capacitance of the polymer channel, enabling the development of an ultrasensitive biosensing platform capable of ...
Hong Liu +7 more
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Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test: The Sherlock of Tuberculosis
Emergence of Tuberculosis and Multi drug resistance tuberculosis at higher pace in the population needs rapid diagnosis with accuracy to reduce the transmission of disease and suffering of the patients. The technique of GenexpertMTb/Rif by Cepheid rolled
Sunil Sethi +2 more
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Global Array-Based Transcriptomics from Minimal Input RNA Utilising an Optimal RNA Isolation Process Combined with SPIA cDNA Probes [PDF]
Background: Technical advances in the collection of clinical material, such as laser capture microdissection and cell sorting, provide the advantage of yielding more refined and homogenous populations of cells.
Feuerstein, Giora +32 more
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This project developed a smart bandage‐like patch (a microneedle array) for repairing diabetic bone damage. It intelligently senses signals from infection and inflammation, then releases its medicines in a specific, timed sequence: first an antibacterial agent, then an anti‐inflammatory agent, and finally growth factors.
Yu Wang +10 more
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Background: Several nucleic acid amplification techniques are available for detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in pulmonary and extrapulmonary samples, but insufficient data are available on the diagnostic utility of these techniques in ...
Rajeev Thakur, Smita Sarma, Renu Goyal
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Interface‐Engineered Binary Framework Composites: Advancing Porous Materials for Precision Medicine
Binary framework composites integrate two complementary porous architectures into a unified platform, enabling multifunctional design, enhanced structural tunability, and improved physicochemical performance. By combining high surface area, ordered porosity, interfacial synergy, and versatile functionalization, these hybrid materials offer new ...
Navid Rabiee +3 more
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Sensitive and Spatially‐Resolved Electrochemiluminescence via Micropatterning
The use of a simple silica nanoparticle surface coating and patterning process can transform ordinary gold electrodes into multiplexed ECL sensing electrodes. Through spatially confined droplet formation and local ECL emission, it is possible to perform multiple analyses simultaneously from individual locations as well as intensify the ECL signal by as
Yuliang Shao +12 more
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Nucleic acid amplification mediated microbial identification
Nucleic acid amplification techniques have and are revolutionising the way research, academia, medicine, environmental and quality control issues are dealt with.
Bruce, Ian J.
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