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Anal Chem
December 2005
Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, and Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California 91711, USA.
We present a simple, rapid method for detecting short DNA sequences that combines a novel isothermal amplification method (EXPAR) with visual, colorimetric readout based on aggregation of DNA-functionalized gold nanospheres. The reaction is initiated by a trigger oligonucleotide, synthetic in nature for this proof-of-principle study, which is exponentially amplified at 55 degrees C and converted to a universal reporter oligonucleotide capable of bridging two sets of DNA-functionalized gold nanospheres. This reaction provides >10(6)-fold amplification/conversion in under 5 min.
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