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Electrochemical biosensors nucleic acid structures

Electrochemical methods not only facilitate the development of DNA biosensors which have led to a lot of advantages mentioned above but also different possibilities in the fields, such as contemporary nucleic acid research, DNA-protein interactions, DNA damage, highly sensitive nucleic acid determination, effect of surface charge on the structure and properties of DNA adsorbed at the surface, highly sensitive detection of impurities in DNA samples, etc. Electrochemical research on DNA is a vast field requiring more researchers with some knowledge both in electrochemistry and biochemistry of nucleic acids. [Pg.320]


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