Natalie B. Muren, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Chemistry | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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application of transition metal complexes to probe recognition and reactions of double helical DNAGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJacqueline K. Barton | grad student | 2013 | Caltech | |
(DNA-Mediated Charge Transport for Long-Range Sensing and Protein Detection.) |
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Furst AL, Muren NB, Hill MG. (2019) Toward multimarker and functional assays from crude cell lysates: controlling spacing and signal amplification in DNA-CT–based bioelectrochemical devices Current Opinion in Electrochemistry. 14: 104-112 |
Grodick MA, Muren NB, Barton JK. (2015) DNA charge transport within the cell. Biochemistry. 54: 962-73 |
Furst AL, Muren NB, Hill MG, et al. (2014) Label-free electrochemical detection of human methyltransferase from tumors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 14985-9 |
Muren NB, Barton JK. (2013) Electrochemical assay for the signal-on detection of human DNA methyltransferase activity. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 135: 16632-40 |
Sontz PA, Muren NB, Barton JK. (2012) DNA charge transport for sensing and signaling. Accounts of Chemical Research. 45: 1792-800 |
Muren NB, Olmon ED, Barton JK. (2012) Solution, surface, and single molecule platforms for the study of DNA-mediated charge transport. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 14: 13754-71 |
Wang H, Muren NB, Ordinario D, et al. (2012) Transducing methyltransferase activity into electrical signals in a carbon nanotube-DNA device(). Chemical Science. 3: 62-65 |
Slinker JD, Muren NB, Renfrew SE, et al. (2011) DNA charge transport over 34 nm. Nature Chemistry. 3: 228-33 |
Slinker JD, Muren NB, Gorodetsky AA, et al. (2010) Multiplexed DNA-modified electrodes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 2769-74 |