Hashimoto et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Rapid PCR in a continuous flow deviceHashimoto et al., 2004
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- Hashimoto M
- Chen P
- Mitchell M
- Nikitopoulos D
- Soper S
- Murphy M
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- Lab on a Chip
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Continuous flow polymerase chain reaction (CFPCR) devices are compact reactors suitable for microfabrication and the rapid amplification of target DNAs. For a given reactor design, the amplification time can be reduced simply by increasing the flow velocity through the …
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