Molecular Inversion Probe-Based SPR Biosensing for Specific, Label-Free and Real-Time Detection of Regional DNA Methylation
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Carrascosa, Laura G
Ibn Sina, Abu Ali
Palanisamy, Ramkumar
Sepulveda, Borja
Otte, Marinus A
Rauf, Sakandar
Shiddiky, Muhamad JA
Trau, Matt
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2014
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DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communication reports a real-time and label-free biosensing strategy for DNA methylation detection in the cancer cell line. This has been achieved by using surface plasmon resonance biosensing combined with the highly specific molecular inversion probe based amplification method, which requires only 50 ng of bisulfite treated genomic DNA.DNA methylation has the potential to be a clinically important biomarker in cancer. This communication reports a real-time and label-free biosensing strategy for DNA methylation detection in the cancer cell line. This has been achieved by using surface plasmon resonance biosensing combined with the highly specific molecular inversion probe based amplification method, which requires only 50 ng of bisulfite treated genomic DNA.
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Journal Title
Chemical Communications
Volume
50
Issue
27
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© 2014 Royal Society of Chemistry. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Chemical sciences
Analytical chemistry not elsewhere classified