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Advances in nucleic acid architectures for electrochemical sensing
Authors:Yao Wu  Netzahualcóyotl Arroyo-Currás
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21202, USA;2. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA;3. Institute for Nanobiotechnology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA
Abstract:Nucleic acid–based electrochemical sensors are ideally suited to the detection of molecular targets for which enzymatic detection or direct electrochemical oxidation – reduction reactions are not possible. Moreover, the versatility of nucleic acids in their ability to bind a great variety of target types, from small molecules to single-entity mesoscopic targets, makes them attractive receptors for the development of electrochemical biosensors. In this brief opinion piece, we discuss field advances from the past two years. We hope the works highlighted here will inspire the community to pursue creative designs enabling the detection of larger and more complex targets with a specific focus on analytical validation and translation into preclinical or clinical applications.
Keywords:Electrochemical sensors  DNA biosensors  Clinical validation  DNA origami  DNA tetrahedral frameworks
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