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1. Rapid Detection Of Bacillus Cereus Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification
2. Study On Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay For Detection Of Salmonella In Meat Products
3. Rapid Detection Of Proteus By Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification
4. Rapid Detection Of Shigella Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification
5. Photo-regulated Hybridization And Light-driven Strand Displacement Of Azobenzene Tethered DNA
6. Strand Displacement Reaction-based Molecule Recognition And Signal Amplification And Its Biosensing Application
7. Novel Functional DNA Probes For Fluorescent Biosensing Of Transcription Factors
8. Studies Of Fluorescent Biosensing Methods For The Detection Of DNA Repair Enzymes
9. High Sensitivity Lysozyme Sensor Of Aptamer Recognition And DNA Looping Reaction Amplification Network Integration
10. Development Of Novel Optical Biosensing Technology Using Nucleic Acid And Peptide
11. Novel Methods Of Optical Analysis Based On G-quadruplex Probe And Strand Displacement Amplification
12. Adsorption And Interaction Of Polyelectrolyte(DNA) On Surface&Toehold-Mediated DNA Strand Displacement Reactions
13. Studies On Design And Application Of Novel Aptamer Fluorescent Probes Based On DNA Strands Displacement Strategy
14. Studies Of Fluorescent Biosensing New Methods For DNA Methyltransferase Activity Detection Based On DNA Probe
15. DNA Molecular Machine Controlled Isothermal Assembly Of Gold Nanoparticles
16. Toehold-mediated DNA Catalytic Strand Displacement And DNA/RNA Nanostructures Assembly
17. Study On Construction And Performance Of Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Nucleic Acid Sensor Based On Proximity-dependent Surface Hybridization
18. Study On A Novel Fluorescence Biosensor Based On Toehold Strand Displacement Reactions Aided Target Recycling Amplification
19. Research On Sensitive Detection Of Disease-related Target Molecules Based On Strand-replacement Signal Amplification Technology
20. Design And Biosensing Of Electrochemiluminescent DNA Probes
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