HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ping Gong and colleagues from the Vicksburg, MS, USA have published the research work: Sandwich Hybridization Assay for In Situ Real-Time Cyanobacterial Detection and Monitoring: A Review, in the Journal: Biosensors 2022, 12, 640. of 20/07/2022
- what: This study demonstrated that marine bacterioplankton (including cyanobacteria) can be assessed remotely, in situ, using SHA probe arrays integrated in the ESP.
SUMMARY
The synthetic DNA mimic peptide nucleic_acid (PNA) have been used to replace DNA probes because of its superior hybridization characteristics and improved biochemical properties, including resistance to . . .

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