The 10–23 DNAzyme in Biosensing and Diagnostics: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions
This review focuses on the 10–23 DNAzyme in diagnostics, spanning unregulated and regulated target‐recognition modes, and their functionalization across colorimetric, fluorescent, electrochemical, electrochemiluminescent, and intracellular biosensing strategies.
Connor Nurmi +5 more
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Single DNA hairpin nanowire based on self-hybridization chain reaction for sensitive ATP detection. [PDF]
Lin F +9 more
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One-pot CRISPR-based point of care platform for rapid, specific and sensitive detection of HPV 16 without pre-amplification. [PDF]
Chen Y +9 more
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Detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b virus in cull dairy cows with underlying respiratory and systemic disease. [PDF]
Righter DJ +12 more
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Investigating Bacterial Vaginosis Pathogenesis Using Peptide Nucleic Acid-Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization With a Focus on the Roles of Gardnerella Species, Prevotella bivia, and Fannyhessea vaginae [PDF]
Sheridan D. George +18 more
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Benchmarking a massively parallel nucleic acid hybridization platform for monitoring biomarkers of public health significance in wastewater [PDF]
Ocean Thakali +6 more
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<i>γ</i>-Amino Carboxylic Acid Modification Enhances the Efficacy of Peptide Nucleic Acids Targeting miR-221-3p in Lung Cancer Cell Lines. [PDF]
Yoon Y +8 more
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DNA Flap‐Mediated Control of Transcription for Programmable RNA Synthesis
Pyrimidine‐rich ssDNA flaps on the T7 promoter inhibit T7 RNA polymerase (T7RP) transcription. Leveraging this pyrimidine bias, we developed DNAzyme‐ and MNAzyme‐mediated flap promoter induced transcription control (D‐FIT and M‐FIT) systems. These platforms enable regulated transcription and sequence‐specific detection, highlighting the programmable ...
Eun Sung Lee +5 more
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Selective electrochemical discrimination of 3' isomiRs differing by two nucleotides.
Ojeda J +4 more
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