Tavares et al., 2012 - Google Patents
On-chip transduction of nucleic acid hybridization using spatial profiles of immobilized quantum dots and fluorescence resonance energy transferTavares et al., 2012
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- 1948042430214324822
- Author
- Tavares A
- Noor M
- Vannoy C
- Algar W
- Krull U
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- Analytical chemistry
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The glass surface of a glass-polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic channel was modified to develop a solid-phase assay for quantitative determination of nucleic acids. Electroosmotic flow (EOF) within channels was used to deliver and immobilize …
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