Electrochemical SNPs detection using an abasic site-containing DNA on a gold electrode
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Takehiro Seino, Yusuke Sato
An abasic site-containing DNA combined with lumiflavin allows amperometric determination of single nucleotide polymorphism through hydrogen bond-mediated nucleobase recognition in water by using abasic sites as a molecular recognition field.
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