Nucleic Acid Detection Articles & Analysis: Older
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Once injected into the body, microspheres are gradually degraded in the body, allowing the drug to be released slowly at a certain rate, maintaining the drug concentration in the blood at the site of the lesion, thereby prolonging the half-life of the drug and achieving long-acting sustained release. Fluorescent Microspheres for Nucleic Acid ...
The technology fixes high-density designed oligonucleotide or cDNA sequence dot matrix on the chip surface, labeling fluorescent probes for nucleic acid hybridization, and detecting the hybridization signal by laser confocal scanning microscope, to obtain nucleotide sequence information. ...
Lyophilized reagents and kits improve a laboratory’s throughput, reduce labor, and require fewer consumables. Lyophilized Monkeypox Virus Nucleic Acid Detection Kit In response to the 2022 monkeypox outbreak, we have developed our Lyophilized Monkeypox Virus Real-Time PCR Kit and obtained CE-IVD approval. ...
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Carbon-nanotubes (CNT) represent an important group of nanomaterials with useful properties that enable their use for many important applications and made them extremely attractive for the task of electrochemical detection. Here, the author uses CNT to enhance the sensitivity of a multi-enzyme-based electrochemical bioassay for breast cancer gene (BRCA1) ...