Reichert et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Chip-based optical detection of DNA hybridization by means of nanobead labelingReichert et al., 2000
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- Reichert J
- Csaki A
- Köhler J
- Fritzsche W
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- Analytical Chemistry
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A new scheme for the detection of molecular interactions based on optical readout of nanoparticle labels has been developed. Capture DNA probes were arrayed on a glass chip and incubated with nanoparticle-labeled target DNA probes, containing a complementary …
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