About this Research Topic
The amount and the quality of the isolated genetic material is very crucial for the effective performance of nucleic acid-based methods. Moreover, new analytical methods are required that provide fast analysis with high detectability, sensitivity and specificity. In this context, innovative analytical devices and biosensors with enhanced analytical performance, along with potential portability and ease of use are in the forefront. New materials are also exploited as reporters to enhance the detectability of the methods and devices. Innovative protocols are developed for target recycling and/or signal enhancement to increase the detectability and the sensitivity of the methods. In addition, simple and cost-effective analytical devices and biosensors are needed to provide rapid analysis, without requiring qualified personnel for their performance.
We welcome Original Research, Review, Mini Review and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
• Analytical methods for nucleic acids analysis
• Novel target amplification and non-amplification techniques
• Analytical devices and biosensors for nucleic acids analysis
• Rapid methods, analytical devices and biosensors for nucleic acids analysis
• Electrochemical methods, analytical devices and biosensors
• Optical methods, analytical devices and biosensors
• Spectrophotometric methods, analytical devices and biosensors
• Chromatographic techniques
• Lateral flow devices for DNA/RNA analysis
• Sample preparation for nucleic acids analysis
• New nanomaterials as solid support or reporters for nucleic acids analysis
• Target or signal amplification-based biosensors
• Nucleic acids as biomarkers in diagnostics
• Nucleic acids analysis for food authentication purposes and species identification
Keywords: DNA, RNA, biosensors, nanomaterials, nanoparticles
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