Cyclopentane-Modified PNA Improves the Sensitivity of Nanoparticle-Based Scanometric DNA Detection. Pokorski, J. K, Nam, J., a Vega, R., a Mirkin, C., & Appella, D. H Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), April, 2005.
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trans-Cyclopentane-modified PNA has been successfully utilized as a target capture strand to improve the detection limit of a known DNA detection assay, and provide high levels of mismatch discrimination.
@article{Pokorski2005,
  title = {Cyclopentane-Modified {{PNA}} Improves the Sensitivity of Nanoparticle-Based Scanometric {{DNA}} Detection.},
  author = {Pokorski, Jonathan K and Nam, Jwa-Min and a Vega, Rafael and a Mirkin, Chad and Appella, Daniel H},
  year = {2005},
  month = apr,
  journal = {Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)},
  number = {16},
  eprint = {15846413},
  eprinttype = {pubmed},
  pages = {2101--3},
  issn = {1359-7345},
  doi = {10.1039/b418383e},
  abstract = {trans-Cyclopentane-modified PNA has been successfully utilized as a target capture strand to improve the detection limit of a known DNA detection assay, and provide high levels of mismatch discrimination.},
  pmid = {15846413},
  keywords = {\#nosource,Antigens,Bacterial,Bacterial Toxins,Bacterial Toxins: genetics,Bacterial: genetics,Base Pair Mismatch,Cyclopentanes,Cyclopentanes: chemistry,DNA,DNA: analysis,DNA: genetics,Molecular Structure,Nanoparticles,Nanoparticles: chemistry,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis: methods,Oligonucleotide Probes,Peptide Nucleic Acids,Peptide Nucleic Acids: chemistry,Sensitivity and Specificity}
}

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