WebAdsorption of Nucleic Acid Components on Rutile (TiO 2) Surfaces H. James Cleaves II,1 Caroline M. Jonsson,1,2 Christopher L. Jonsson,1,2 Dimitri A. Sverjensky,1,2 and Robert M. Hazen1 Abstract ... Web17 mei 2012 · Buffer conditions that do not require chaotropic salts can simplify protocols for nucleic acid sample preparation. Understanding how DNA adsorbs to silica can help optimize nucleic acid sample preparation for clinical diagnostic and research applications. Publication types Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
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Web27 mrt. 2024 · Nucleic acids are the main information-carrying molecules of the cell, and, by directing the process of protein synthesis, they determine the inherited … Web29 jan. 2024 · Cheap, rapid, simple and equipment-free nucleic acid extraction (NAE) is highly preferred for implementing nucleic acid detection at point-of-care (POC). Paper-based NAE materials have been extensively utilized due to their low cost, abundance, portability, biocompatibility and ease of chemical modification. However, it is challenging … Web17 jan. 2014 · The yield and quality of nucleic acid was determined by UV adsorption and agarose gel electrophoresis. The UV adsorption of nucleic acid was measured by NanoDrop Nano-1000 spectrophotometer. The 1% agarose gel containing DuRed nucleic acid gel stain (purchased from Fanbo chemicals Co., Ltd., China) was used to measure … flash local storage