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Operation of a DNA-Based Autocatalytic Network in Serum
Lecture Notes in Computer Science: DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (2011)
  • Elton Graugnard, Boise State University
  • Amber Cox, Boise State University
  • Jeunghoon Lee, Boise State University
  • Cheryl Jorcyk, Boise State University
  • Bernard Yurke, Boise State University
  • William L. Hughes, Boise State University
Abstract
The potential for inferring the presence of cancer by the detection of miRNA in human blood has motivated research into the design and operation of DNA-based chemical amplifiers that can operate in bodily fluids. As a first step toward this goal, we have tested the operation of a DNA-based autocatalytic network in human serum and mouse serum. With the addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate to prevent degradation by nuclease activity, the network was found to operate successfully with both DNA and RNA catalysts.
Publication Date
2011
Citation Information
Elton Graugnard, Amber Cox, Jeunghoon Lee, Cheryl Jorcyk, et al.. "Operation of a DNA-Based Autocatalytic Network in Serum" Lecture Notes in Computer Science: DNA Computing and Molecular Programming Vol. 6518 Iss. 2011 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cheryl_jorcyk/3/