“…Wu et al proposed an automated and multiplexed CRISPR-Cas12a ratiometric biochip sensor (RatioCRISPR) to detect the heteroplasmy level of mtDNA diseases. 101 DNA was extracted and mixed with RPA reagent and then added to the chip from the sample hole. The chip had 8 sample channels that were able to separate the different targets for simultaneous detection.…”
Section: Lateral Flow Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains a challenge to differentiate the fluorescent signals generated by CRISPR-based biosensors in the detection of multiple targets. Wu et al proposed an automated and multiplexed CRISPR-Cas12a ratiometric biochip sensor (RatioCRISPR) to detect the heteroplasmy level of mtDNA diseases . DNA was extracted and mixed with RPA reagent and then added to the chip from the sample hole.…”
Section: Strategies For Multiplexed Detection By Crispr-cas
Systemmentioning
“…Wu et al proposed an automated and multiplexed CRISPR-Cas12a ratiometric biochip sensor (RatioCRISPR) to detect the heteroplasmy level of mtDNA diseases. 101 DNA was extracted and mixed with RPA reagent and then added to the chip from the sample hole. The chip had 8 sample channels that were able to separate the different targets for simultaneous detection.…”
Section: Lateral Flow Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains a challenge to differentiate the fluorescent signals generated by CRISPR-based biosensors in the detection of multiple targets. Wu et al proposed an automated and multiplexed CRISPR-Cas12a ratiometric biochip sensor (RatioCRISPR) to detect the heteroplasmy level of mtDNA diseases . DNA was extracted and mixed with RPA reagent and then added to the chip from the sample hole.…”
Section: Strategies For Multiplexed Detection By Crispr-cas
Systemmentioning
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