MicroRNA-Initiated and Intracellular Na+-Fueled DNAzyme Motor for Differentiating Molecular Subtypes of Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer
Abstract
Synthetic DNAzyme motors or machines hold great potential in the detection of intracellular microRNA (miRNA) and mRNA. However, to make intracellular DNAzyme motors or machines operate efficiently, adding exogenous metal ion cofactors as fuel is imperative, which limits their applications. Here, we reported a Na+-specific DNAzyme-based DNAzyme motor differentiating cell subtypes of nonsmall cell lung cancer by simultaneously sensing...
Paper Details
Title
MicroRNA-Initiated and Intracellular Na+-Fueled DNAzyme Motor for Differentiating Molecular Subtypes of Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer
Published Date
May 14, 2020
Journal
Volume
92
Issue
11
Pages
7404 - 7408
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