Biosensors & bioelectronics

Bright copper nanoclusters as controllable markers for CRISPR-based detection of bacterial DNA

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Abstract

Essence

A CRISPR/Cas12a assay using DNA-templated copper nanoclusters detected E. coli DNA with a low-cost one-pot fluorescence readout.

Evidence

This diagnostic platform experiment optimized DNA reporter structures and tested the final assay on reference strains, clinical isolates, and serum-spiked samples, reaching picomolar sensitivity.

Caveat

The abstract reports analytical and spiked-sample performance, not prospective point-of-care validation against standard diagnostics in patient specimens.

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