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Spring 2013
Binding-induced DNA assembly (BINDA) was initially developed for protein detection. To demonstrate the homogeneous detection of carbohydrates using this principle, a BINDA assay for the pancreatic cancer marker carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) was developed. The assay uses two DNA- antibody...
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Spring 2020
The early detection of disease is beneficial for improved patient prognoses. One major challenge in early disease detection is the small, undetectable amounts of biomarkers. Detection strategies that confer amplification of the biomarker itself or of the detection signal are therefore desirable....