2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.elspec.2009.04.002
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Controlling structural properties of self-assembled oligonucleotide–mercaptohexanol monolayers

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“…This discrepancy is only apparent, because different properties are monitored by electrochemical and spectroscopic methods. The electrochemical measurements rely on the behaviour of the redox marker and provide a stoichiometry around 5 strand on the basis of a total charge compensation [20]. The value determined experimentally is lower, indicating that the binding does not proceed from a single, non-specific electrostatic interaction mode between the two partners.…”
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“…This discrepancy is only apparent, because different properties are monitored by electrochemical and spectroscopic methods. The electrochemical measurements rely on the behaviour of the redox marker and provide a stoichiometry around 5 strand on the basis of a total charge compensation [20]. The value determined experimentally is lower, indicating that the binding does not proceed from a single, non-specific electrostatic interaction mode between the two partners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this ideal case, the peak currents are proportional to the scan rate according to Eq. (4) and (5).…”
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“…We omit the details here and refer to previously published results [15,21]. We omit the details here and refer to previously published results [15,21].…”
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“…For example Steel et al reported that longer DNA probes tend to orient themselves as coils lying on the surface rather than aligning perpendicularly [4]. Nonspecific attachment of the DNA chains to the surface via their negatively charged backbone is also a problem which can be eliminated by utilizing the mentioned molecule blocking agents [5]. Sakao and Nakamura also reported a novel approach to apply DNA probes with a lower double stranded enhancement region [6].…”
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