A graphene oxide (GO)-based molecular beacon for DNA-binding transcription factor detection

Nanoscale
Jing-Jing LiuHuang-Hao Yang

Abstract

A GO-based molecular beacon assay was developed for rapid, sensitive and cost-efficient detection of transcription factor proteins. Furthermore, this assay can be employed for screening inhibitors of transcription factor proteins.

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