Quantitation of MicroRNA-155 in Human Cells by Heterogeneous Enzyme-Linked Oligonucleotide Assay Coupled with Mismatched Catalytic Hairpin Assembly Reaction
Abstract:In the present work, we describe the development of a chemiluminescent enzyme-linked oligonucleotide assay coupled with mismatched catalytic hairpin assembly (mCHA) amplification for the quantitative determination of microRNA-155. To improve its sensitivity, a polymerase-free mCHA reaction was applied as an isothermal amplification method. The detection limit of the proposed assay was 400 fM. In addition, the high specificity of the assay was demonstrated. The proposed assay allowed assessment of the content o… Show more
“…Oleg L. Bodulev et al combined a chemiluminescent enzyme-linked oligonucleotide assay with mismatched catalytic hairpin assembly amplification [ 5 ]. The case study of this approach for microRNA-155 assay demonstrated a low detection limit of 400 fM.…”
The current state in the development of biosensors is largely associated with the search for new approaches to simplify measurements and lower detection limits [...]
“…Oleg L. Bodulev et al combined a chemiluminescent enzyme-linked oligonucleotide assay with mismatched catalytic hairpin assembly amplification [ 5 ]. The case study of this approach for microRNA-155 assay demonstrated a low detection limit of 400 fM.…”
The current state in the development of biosensors is largely associated with the search for new approaches to simplify measurements and lower detection limits [...]
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