| Literature DB >> 16987714 |
Adriana Ferancová1, Miriam Adamovski, Peter Gründler, Jirí Zima, Jirí Barek, Jürgen Mattusch, Rainer Wennrich, Ján Labuda.
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Biosensors based on DNA and DNA-carbon nanotubes film immobilized at the surface of a screen-printed carbon electrode were used for simple in vitro tests of chemical toxicity. The damage to DNA caused by tin(II) and arsenic(III) compounds as components of specific reaction media was evaluated by means of an electrochemical DNA marker, [Co(phen)3](3+), as the portion of original dsDNA which survives an incubation of the biosensor in the cleavage medium. The results were confirmed by the electrically heated electrode and by the measurement of the DNA guanine moiety signal.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16987714 DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2006.07.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioelectrochemistry ISSN: 1567-5394 Impact factor: 5.373