Microfluidic polymerase chain reaction

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Abstract

We implement microfluidic technology to miniaturize a thermal cycling system for amplifying DNA fragments. By using a microfluidic thermal heat exchanger to cool a Peltier junction, we have demonstrated rapid heating and cooling of small volumes of solution. We use a miniature K-type thermocouple to provide a means for in situ sensing of the temperature inside the microrefrigeration system. By combining the thermocouple, two power supplies controlled by a relay system, and computer automation, we reproduce the function of a commercial polymerase chain reaction thermal cycler and demonstrate amplification of a DNA sample of about 1000 base pairs. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Maltezos, G., Gomez, A., Zhong, J., Gomez, F. A., & Scherer, A. (2008). Microfluidic polymerase chain reaction. Applied Physics Letters, 93(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3046789

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