Abstract
Traditional RCA methods face some drawbacks including limited specificity and amplification templates with sequence dependence. Herein, a universal RCA (URCA) strategy for label-free nucleic acid sensing with high specificity was proposed, which could be used for sensing of different nucleic acids without redesigning or synthesizing new amplification templates. The URCA strategy also showed high accuracy for miRNA analysis in practical samples.
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