Silver nanoparticles self assembly as SERS substrates with near single molecule detection limit

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The use of self-assembled novel flower-like microstructures as SERS substrates allowed high-efficiency detection of adenine molecules from DNA.


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A controlled T7 transcription-driven symmetric amplification cascade machinery is developed for single-molecule detection of multiple repair glycosylases.


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Mingsong Zang ◽  
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Biological nanopore-based techniques have attracted more and more attention recently in the field of single-molecule detection, because they allow the real-time, sensitive, high-throughput analysis. Herein, we report an engineered biological...


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