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Electrochemical DNA biosensors – useful diagnostic tools for the detection of damage to DNA caused by organic xenobiotics (a review)

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Vyskočil, Vlastimil
Blašková, Marta
Hájková, Andrea
Horáková, Eva
Krejčová, Zuzana
Stávková, Klára
Wang, Joseph

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Univerzita Pardubice

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Supramolecular interactions of various organic xenobiotic compounds with DNA are among the most important aspects of biological studies in clinical analysis, drug discovery, and pharmaceutical development processes. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the electrochemical investigation of interactions between studied analytes and DNA. Observing the pre- and post-electrochemical signals of DNA or monitoring its interaction with xenobiotics provides good evidence for the interaction mechanism to be elucidated. Such interaction can also be used for sensitive determination of these compounds. This short review should provide evidence that the electrochemical approach brings new insight into human health protection or rational drug design and leads to further understanding of the interaction mechanism between organic xenobiotic compounds and DNA.

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supramolecular chemistry, DNA biosensors, DNA damage detection, review

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