Electrochemistry of nucleic acids and proteins : towards electrochemical sensors for genomics and proteomics /
DNA (sometimes referred to as the molecule of life), is the most interesting and most important of all molecules. Electrochemistry of Nucleic Acids and Proteins: Towards Electrochemical Sensors for Genomics and Proteomics is devoted to the electrochemistry of DNA and RNA and to the development of se...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
2005.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Perspectives in bioanalysis ;
v. 1. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Polarography of DNA : retrospective
- 2. Electrochemical properties of nucleic acid components
- 3. Electrochemistry of nucleic acids
- 4. Electrochemical DNA biosensors
- 5. Amplified electrochemical and photoelectrochemical analysis of DNA
- 6. Fully electrical microarrays
- 7. Carbon electrodes in DNA hybridization research
- 8. Conducting polymers for DNA sensors and DNA chips : from fabrication to molecular detection
- 9. Control of chloride ion exchange by DNA hybridization at polypyrrole electrode
- 10. Threading intercalators as redox indicators
- 11. Nanoparticle-based Electrochemical DNA Detection
- 12. Detecting DNA damage with electrodes
- 13. Sensors for genotoxicity and oxidized DNA
- 14. Electrochemical immunoassays on the route to proteomic chips
- 15. Self-assembly of biomolecules on electrode surfaces : oligonucleotides, amino acids, and proteins towards the single-molecule level
- 16. Direct electrochemistry of proteins and enzymes
- 17. Amperometric enzyme sensors based on direct and mediated electron transfer
- 18. Catalytic hydrogen evolution on mercury electrodes from solutions of peptides and proteins
- 19. Electroactivity of proteins and its possibilities in biomedicine and proteomics
- Appendix : methods in proteomics
- 20. Polarography of proteins : a history.