The sensor uses a DNA origami scaffold, which consists of two arms connected by a molecular “hinge.” Each arm is tagged with a fluorescent dye, and the distance between the tags is recorded by means ...
Fusobacterium nucleatum, a bacterium linked to colorectal cancer, possesses a specific gene called fadA that serves as an early diagnostic biomarker. The CRISPR/Cas12a system has demonstrated marked ...
A label-free nanopore platform uses programmable DNA circuits to build versatile molecular logic gates, forming a universal basis for scalable DNA computing and advanced biosensing applications.
Illustration of the high-sensitivity detection of trace amounts of cancer DNA in blood and its analysis using an AI-based method. Dr. Ho Sang Jung and his research team from the Advanced Bio and ...
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