Abstract:Immobilized DNA is used for various purposes, starting with the development of DNA chips and microarrays, and reaching to methods for gene delivery and DNA‐based vaccines. The broad application range for all of these DNA‐based systems can still be found in the medical area (e.g. diagnostics and therapeutics, combined ‘theranostics’). Furthermore, in particular, DNA sensors are described to ensure food safety. Hence, strategies for DNA immobilization are described in this article, with a strong focus on immobil… Show more
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