Issue 98, 2018

Enzyme-free amplified DNA assay: five orders of linearity provided by metal stable isotope detection

Abstract

For the quantification of mutated genes at greatly varied concentrations in body fluids, nucleic acid amplification strategies are often challenged by limited dynamic linear ranges. The proposed metal stable isotope detection strategy demonstrates five orders of linear range and a lower attomol detection limit, showing promising potential in clinical diagnosis.

Graphical abstract: Enzyme-free amplified DNA assay: five orders of linearity provided by metal stable isotope detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Aug 2018
Accepted
25 Oct 2018
First published
26 Oct 2018

Chem. Commun., 2018,54, 13782-13785

Enzyme-free amplified DNA assay: five orders of linearity provided by metal stable isotope detection

Y. Liu, Y. Ding, Y. Gao, R. Liu, X. Hu and Y. Lv, Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 13782 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC07036A

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