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Fluorescence polarization-based detection of cancer-related mutations using target-initiated rolling circle amplification.

Woo Young KwonByung Seok ChaSeokjoon KimSung Hyun HwangJi Min KimKalishwaralal KalimuthuHyun Gyu ParkKyungmoon Park
Published in: The Analyst (2019)
We devised a new method to detect cancer-related mutations based on target-initiated rolling circle amplification in combination with fluorescence polarization. We then applied this method to identify the presence of KRAS G13D and G12D, two of the most frequent mutations found in colorectal cancer patients, demonstrating high sensitivity and specificity.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • label free
  • nucleic acid
  • energy transfer