Thiol modified dna oligonucleotides
Thiol-modified DNA oligonucleotides are single-stranded DNA molecules with a thiol (-SH) functional group attached. The thiol group allows for the covalent attachment of the oligonucleotide to various surfaces or molecules. These modified oligonucleotides are commonly used in applications such as surface immobilization, conjugation, and labeling.
3 protocols using thiol modified dna oligonucleotides
Lipid-Oligonucleotide Conjugation Protocol
Lipidation of Thiol-modified DNA Oligonucleotides
Lipidation of Thiol-modified DNA Oligonucleotides
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