Catalytic signal amplification is a powerful tool for the detection of chemical and biological analytes. In chemistry it has been employed in sensing various toxic metal ions (e.g. Pd2+, Pb2+, Cu2+, and Hg2+)[1] as well as small molecules such as carbon monoxide[2] and thiols.[3] In a biological context, catalytic reactions have enabled the highly sensitive detection of scarce analytes. They have been widely utilized, for instance, in the detection and assay of proteins,[4] antibodies,[5] and nucleic acids.[6]
Modular Assembly of a Pd Catalyst within a DNA Scaffold for the Amplified Colorimetric and Fluorimetric Detection of Nucleic Acids
D. Prusty,Minseok Kwak,J. Wildeman,A. Herrmann
Published 2012 in Angewandte Chemie
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2012
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Angewandte Chemie
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2012-10-17
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Biology, Medicine, Chemistry
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