A rapid and automated device for purifying nucleic acids

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Abstract

We have developed a rapid, automated nucleic acid purification device in a single cartridge containing silica-coated magnetic beads. We succeeded in extracting the matrix protein gene of influenza A virus from pharyngeal swab samples within 3 min. The device will be widely applicable to detect a specific gene from the various samples for clinical diagnosis and genetic research. 2016

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Uehara, M., Hanamura, M., Yamada, K., Yamaguchi, A., Murayama, T., Saito, Y., … Honda, T. (2016). A rapid and automated device for purifying nucleic acids. Analytical Sciences, 32(3), 371–374. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.32.371

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