A sensitive fluorescence strategy for telomerase detection in cancer cells based on T7 exonuclease-assisted target recycling amplification

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hai-bo WangRu-Qin Yu

Abstract

A sensitive fluorescence strategy based on T7 exonuclease-assisted target recycling amplification was developed for telomerase detection in cancer cells. The novel strategy improved the fluorescence signal and sensitivity compared with the previously reported methods.

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