A novel combined capillary chip for rapid identification of gene mutation†
Abstract
To develop a simple micro-platform for gene mutation detection, we used a DNA hybridization approach in a combined microchannel. A glass groove immobilized with
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a
State Key Laboratory of Cancer Biology, Department of Pharmacogenomics, School of Pharmacy, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, 710032, P. R. China
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gyanhai@fmmu.edu.cn
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b
Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Medical College, Xi'an, 710077, P. R. China
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kangwei2008@163.com
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Tel: +86-29-84277601
To develop a simple micro-platform for gene mutation detection, we used a DNA hybridization approach in a combined microchannel. A glass groove immobilized with
A. Xiang, X. Lei, W. Kang, J. Zhao, J. Zhang, Q. Wang, H. Bao, Z. Yan and Y. Guo, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 2437 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA21934D
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