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A rapid micro-polymerase chain reaction system for hepatitis C virus amplification

Lin et al., 2000

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1695548790995979434
Author
Lin Y
Huang M
Young K
Chang T
Wu C
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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A rapid micro-polymerase chain reaction (μ-PCR) system was integrated to amplify the complementary DNA (cDNA) molecules of hepatitis C virus (HCV). This system consists of a rapid thermal cycling system and a μ-PCR chip fabricated by MEMS fabrication techniques …
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