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Real-Time Detection of Isothermal Amplification Reactions with Thermostable Catalytic Hairpin Assembly

Catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) is an enzyme-free amplification method that has previously proven useful in amplifying and transducing signals at the terminus of nucleic acid amplification reactions. Here, for the first time, we engineered CHA to be thermostable from 37 to 60 °C and in consequence...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2013-05, Vol.135 (20), p.7430-7433
Main Authors: Jiang, Yu (Sherry), Li, Bingling, Milligan, John N, Bhadra, Sanchita, Ellington, Andrew D
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