Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Memphis, Memphis, Italy
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Advanced DNA-Biomacromolecule Sensor: Enhancing Sensitivity in Clinical Cancer Sample Detection
Author(s): John Paulisen*
An ultrasensitive DNA-biomacromolecule system or technology has the capability to detect and analyze DNA molecules with exceptional
sensitivity. DNA, serving as the fundamental genetic material in living organisms, holds critical significance in numerous biological processes
and finds extensive applications in diagnostics and research. Ultrasensitive DNA-biomacromolecule technologies are specifically engineered to
identify and quantify minute amounts of DNA molecules within a given sample. Employing diverse detection methodologies such as fluorescence,
electrochemical sensing, nanopore sequencing, or amplification techniques like polymerase chain reaction, these technologies enable scientists
to achieve remarkably precise and sensitive detection of DNA molecules, even when present in exceedingly low concentrations... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2577-0535.2024.9.234
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