Target-Catalyzed Transfer Reactions for the Amplified Detection of RNA

Strong signals: The RNA‐catalyzed transfer of a biotin reporter was used to preamplify a signal that was detected in an enzyme‐based readout, thereby increasing its sensitivity. The advantages of combining the covalent attachment of biotin and preamplification were demonstrated by the detection of 5...

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Biotin - chemistry
Catalysis
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay - methods
HIV-1 - genetics
Molecular Probes - chemistry
nucleic acids
Peptide Nucleic Acids - chemistry
Polymerase Chain Reaction
RNA - analysis
RNA detection
Sensitivity and Specificity
signal amplification
template catalysis
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