Книга: Rouhellah Hosseinzadeh Yamchi «Electrochemical Study of Reaction between DNA and Some drugs»
Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" Affinity electrochemical biosensors, employing natural binding molecules as the recognition element should also play a growing role in future environmental monitoring. After discovery of electroactivity in nucleic acids at the beginning of the sixties, many electrochemical approaches have been performed for analyzing or quantification of nucleic acids. DNA modified electrodes can be used to investigate the interaction of DNA with small molecules, such as pollutant, drugs and complexes. ISBN:9783846546918 Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2011)
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