Dna sensors with diamond as a promising alternative transducer material

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Veronique Vermeeren from the Biomedical Research Institute, School for Life Sciences, Hasselt University and Transnationale have published the paper: DNA Sensors with Diamond as a Promising Alternative Transducer Material, in the Journal: Sensors 2009, 9, 5600-5636 of 14/07/2009

SUMMARY

    Seperately, these non-covalent_bonds are very weak. Streptavidin-modified surfaces bound with biotinylated biomolecules result in the strongest non-covalent_bond known. Type I diamonds Type I diamonds contain a lot of N, roughly >1017-1018 atoms·cm-3. If the N atoms are atomically dispersed throughout the carbon lattice, then . . .

     

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