A new DNA stain that can be used to image living cells has been created by scientists. The new stain works by binding to a part of the DNA helix known as the "minor groove." Once bound, it turns on ...
Park et al. use DNA hybridization to close microelectrode gaps for electrical detection of DNA. Their system employs sandwich hybridization with a capture probe deposited between two fixed ...
(Nanowerk News) Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) scientists have developed a new DNA stain that can be used to image living cells. One of the holy grails of bio-imaging is to visualize ...