Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Memphis, Memphis, Italy
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Highly Sensitive DNA-biomacromolecule Sensor for Detecting Clinical Cancer Samples
Author(s): John Paulisen*
Ultrasensitive DNA-biomacromolecule refers to a system or technology that can detect and analyze DNA molecules with extremely high sensitivity.
DNA, as the genetic material of living organisms, plays a vital role in various biological processes and is often used for diagnostic and research
purposes. Ultrasensitive DNA-biomacromolecule technologies are designed to detect and measure minute quantities of DNA molecules present
in a sample. These technologies employ various detection methods, such as fluorescence, electrochemical sensing, nanopore sequencing, or
amplification techniques like polymerase chain reaction. By leveraging these techniques, scientists can achieve highly sensitive and accurate
detection of DNA molecules, even at very low concentrations... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2577-0535.2022.8.215
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