Mazon Ruiz
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Mazon Ruiz's research focuses on the development and application of nanotechnological tools for molecular detection. Their work includes the creation of bent DNA structures, which are utilized as amplifying elements in sensing platforms. These platforms are designed to detect specific DNA-interacting salts and molecules. Ruiz's research has resulted in publications, including a 2021 paper on using bent DNA bows as sensing amplifiers. They have a scholarly h-index of 1 and have published 2 papers with 1 citation. Ruiz has collaborated with Yong Wang at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, co-authoring one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules (2021)
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Silver Ions Caused Faster Diffusion of H-NS Proteins in Live E. coli by Weakening the Binding Between H-NS Proteins and DNA (2020)
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- Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules
- Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules
- Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules
- Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules
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