Magnetic Method for DNA Detection on an Arrayed Solid State Device

  • Tamanaha C
  • Colton R
  • Miller M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A unique solid-state giant magnetoresistive (GMR) biosensor is the centerpiece of an integrated sample processing system for the detection of target DNA molecules through hybridization. In addition to the electromagnetic instrumentation, surface chemistries and assays have been developed, as well as a cartridge-based microfluidics network in which pumps and valves are operated by an independent actuation mechanism.

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Tamanaha, C. R., Colton, R. J., Miller, M. M., Piani, M. A., Rife, J. C., Sheehan, P. E., & Whitman, L. J. (2001). Magnetic Method for DNA Detection on an Arrayed Solid State Device. In Micro Total Analysis Systems 2001 (pp. 444–446). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1015-3_193

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