Background: There are billions of bacteria in the intestine, most of which are harmless and play important roles in humans. Although only a very small number of bacteria can cause diseases, once the pathogenic bacteria are ingested into the body and multiply in large quantities, it can lead to inflammatory diseases in the intestines and even other organs. Although polymerase chain reaction can specifically detect bacterial nucleic acid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs an important biomarker, microRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in gene expression, and their detection has attracted increasing attention. In this study, a DNAzyme walker that could provide power to perform autonomous movement was designed. Based on the continuous mechanical motion characteristics of DNAzyme walker, a miRNA detection strategy for the self-assembly of AuNPs induced by the hairpin probe-guided DNAzyme walker "enzyme cleavage and walk" was established.
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