A novel label-free method based on breathing-induced vapor condensation was developed for detection of genetic point mutation. The dew-inspired detection was realized by integration of target-induced DNA ligation with rolling circle amplification (RCA). The vapor condensation induced by breathing transduced the RCA-amplified variances in DNA contents into visible contrast. The image could be recorded by a cell phone for further or even remote analysis. This green assay offers a naked-eye-reading method potentially applied for point-of-care liver cancer diagnosis in resource-limited regions.
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Xie, L., Wang, T., Huang, T., Hou, W., Huang, G., & Du, Y. (2014). Dew inspired breathing-based detection of genetic point mutation visualized by naked eye. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep06300
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