Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.

This paper evaluates the compatibility of segmenting fluids for two phase flow applications in biomedical microdevices. The evaluated fluids are chosen due to the variations in fluid properties and cost, while also reflecting their use in the recent literature. These segmenting fluids are examined t...

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Main Authors: Walsh, E, King, C, Grimes, R, Gonzalez, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description This paper evaluates the compatibility of segmenting fluids for two phase flow applications in biomedical microdevices. The evaluated fluids are chosen due to the variations in fluid properties and cost, while also reflecting their use in the recent literature. These segmenting fluids are examined to determine their compatibility with the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), through controlled experiments. The results are the first to provide a quantitative measure of segmenting fluid compatibility with PCR.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a7a4a279-a812-4ac9-9f45-7215b7822b0a2022-03-27T02:55:59ZSegmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a7a4a279-a812-4ac9-9f45-7215b7822b0aEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Walsh, EKing, CGrimes, RGonzalez, AThis paper evaluates the compatibility of segmenting fluids for two phase flow applications in biomedical microdevices. The evaluated fluids are chosen due to the variations in fluid properties and cost, while also reflecting their use in the recent literature. These segmenting fluids are examined to determine their compatibility with the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), through controlled experiments. The results are the first to provide a quantitative measure of segmenting fluid compatibility with PCR.
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Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.
title Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.
title_full Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.
title_fullStr Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.
title_full_unstemmed Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.
title_short Segmenting fluid effect on PCR reactions in microfluidic platforms.
title_sort segmenting fluid effect on pcr reactions in microfluidic platforms
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