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DNA oligonucleotides are widely used in a diverse range of research fields from analytical chemistry, molecular biology, nanotechnology to drug delivery. In these applications, DNA hybridization is often the most important enabling reaction. Achieving control over hybridization kinetics and a high yield of hybridized products is needed to ensure high‐quality and reproducible results. Since DNA strands...
Graphene oxide adsorbs single‐strand fluorescent probe DNA, and the adsorbed probe can be desorbed by adding the complementary target DNA. Using this method, many biosensor studies have been carried out. We recently proposed a two‐step mechanism for this sensing reaction: non‐specific probe displacement followed by hybridization in the solution. Only about one out of six added target DNA is hybridized...
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