Bringing Attomolar Detection to the Point-of-Care with Nanopatterned DNA Origami Nanoantennas
Renukka Yaadav,
Kateryna Trofymchuk,
Mihir Dass
et al.
Abstract:Creating increasingly sensitive and cost-effective nucleic acid detection methods is critical for enhancing point-of-care (POC) applications. This involves capturing all desired biomarkers in a sample with high specificity and transducing the capture events to a detector. However, the signal from biomarkers present at extremely low amounts often falls below the detection limit of typical fluorescence-based methods, making molecular amplification a necessary step. Here, we present a nucleic acid detection assay… Show more
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