Recirculating flow accelerates DNA microarray hybridization in a microfluidic device
Abstract
A recirculating microfluidic device fabricated by laminating Mylar and glass was developed for the analysis of hybridization of
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A recirculating microfluidic device fabricated by laminating Mylar and glass was developed for the analysis of hybridization of
H. H. Lee, J. Smoot, Z. McMurray, D. A. Stahl and P. Yager, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 1163 DOI: 10.1039/B605507A
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