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Spring 2023
Trace elements are naturally occurring in the environment and important to human health. Elevated concentrations of trace elements present in food could cause adverse health outcomes. Among trace elements, arsenic adversely affects about 200 million people around the world, whose drinking water...
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Isothermal and Homogeneous Detection of Nucleic Acids and Proteins Using the Cleavage Activities of CRISPR-Cas and DNAzyme
DownloadFall 2021
Nucleic acids and proteins play essential roles in biological systems; and the detection of these molecules can be applied to the diagnoses of diseases. Extensive detection of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) viral RNA has contributed to the containment of the...