Liao et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Sensing of a nucleic acid binding protein via a label-free perylene probe fluorescence recovery assayLiao et al., 2013
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- Liao D
- Li W
- Chen J
- Jiao H
- Zhou H
- Wang B
- Yu C
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- Analytica chimica acta
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A novel label-free fluorescence recovery assay for the sensing of a DNA binding protein has been developed. A transcription factor c-Jun protein, and a 21 base pair duplex DNA containing the c-Jun protein binding site (J-DNA) were selected. J-DNA was mixed with a …
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