Molecular rheotaxis directs DNA migration and concentration against a pressure-driven flow
Implementing a nucleic acid preconcentration method can improve the sensitivity of microfluidic analysis systems. Here Friedrich et al. concentrate DNA by many orders of magnitude using pressure-driven flow, which could lead to a simple and practical microanalysis platform.
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Main Authors: | Sarah M. Friedrich, Jeffrey M. Burke, Kelvin J. Liu, Cornelius F. Ivory, Tza-Huei Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be96a85d1e7e4c87a20d2f0eaaddda44 |
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