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OWL2: a molecular beacon-based nanostructure for highly selective detection of single-nucleotide variations in folded nucleic acids

Hybridization probes have been used in the detection of specific nucleic acids for the last 50 years. Despite the extensive efforts and the great significance, the challenges of the commonly used probes include (1) low selectivity in detecting single nucleotide variations (SNV) at low ( e.g. room or...

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Published in:Nanoscale 2023-03, Vol.15 (12), p.5735-5742
Main Authors: Mueller, Brittany L, Liberman, Mark J, Kolpashchikov, Dmitry M
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