A dumbbell probe-mediated rolling circle amplification strategy for highly sensitive microRNA detection

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We herein report the design of a dumbbell-shaped DNA probe that integrates target-binding, amplification and signaling within one multifunctional design. The dumbbell probe can initiate rolling circle amplification (D-RCA) in the presence of specific microRNA (miRNA) targets. This D-RCA-based miRNA strategy allows quantification of miRNA with very low quantity of RNA samples. The femtomolar sensitivity of D-RCA compares favorably with other existing technologies. More significantly, the dynamic range of D-RCA is extremely large, covering eight orders of magnitude. We also demonstrate miRNA quantification with this highly sensitive and inexpensive D-RCA strategy in clinical samples. © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Zhou, Y., Huang, Q., Gao, J., Lu, J., Shen, X., & Fan, C. (2010). A dumbbell probe-mediated rolling circle amplification strategy for highly sensitive microRNA detection. Nucleic Acids Research, 38(15). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq556

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