About this Research Topic
The scope of this Research Topic covers the challenges facing DNA-based biosensors and bioassays, with a special emphasis on identifying the novel requirements of non-invasive biomarker analysis, including:
· Strategies pursuing the detection of specific small variable regions within proteins to improve disease specificity
· Glycosylation and methylation profiling
· Single point mutation analysis
· Circulating tumor DNA mutation analysis
· Micro- and long non-coding RNA multiplexed analysis
· Circulating tumor cells specific analysis
· Immobilization strategies to improve the long-term stability of hybridization-based biosensors
· Affordable biosensor platforms such as paper or pin-based devices
· Novel transduction schemes
· Signal amplification strategies (enzyme-free, nucleic-acid elongation, nanoparticles)
· Label-free reagentless direct measurement
We welcome original work and review/perspective manuscripts dealing with methodological and purely analytical aspects of non-invasive biomedical analysis. Therefore, clinical studies using conventional analytical methodology are out of the scope of this Research Topic.
Keywords: liquid biopsy, genosensor, aptamer, microRNA, cancer biomarker
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