A novel electronic sensor array for more rapid, accurate and cost-efficient testing of DNA for disease diagnosis and biological research has been developed by scientists at Singapore’s Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN). In a recent Journal of the American Chemical Society, IBN scientists reported that based on laboratory results, their Nanogap Sensor Array has shown “excellent” sensitivity at detecting trace amounts of DNA.
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