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LMU chemists present two studies that open up new possibilities for biotechnological applications.
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The sensors could help in the early detection of infectious diseases in new, simple, low-cost tests.
The sensors detect roughly 20 copies of pathogenic RNA per reaction sample and offers comparable specificity and sensitivity to PCR testing.
Researchers show how DNA origami and fluorescent probes can be used to release molecular cargo in a targeted manner.
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Researchers at Cranfield University have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using ...
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