Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10267459 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The alternating-current voltammetric (ACV) signal of a dabcyl-labelled target at a thiollinker-probe-SAM modified gold disk electrode was very clear but small due to a fast and irreversible decay of the reduction product. Despite of this, non-complementary DNA-strands could be discriminated and at 15Â min hybridization time, trace amounts down to 50Â nM target concentration could be detected. Such electrochemical use of optically active labels could open new possibilities for spectroelectrochemical studies of DNA hybridization.
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Authors
Gerd-Uwe Flechsig, Jörg Peter, Karsten Voss, Peter Gründler,