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Micro-fluidic assays to quickly analyze miniaturized samples of
nucleic acids are widely used for faster and accurate molecular
identification/ gene sequencing. This has promoted a wide interest
in point of care diagnostic devices (sometimes referred as "Lab on
wheels"). Such devices have several advantages over conventional
bench top systems like an overall reduction in size, reduced use of
reagents, decreased power requirements, increased speed and
accuracy of analysis, and increased portability for field use. This
study is intended to realize a miniaturized DNA analyzer system to
perform rapid molecular identification of bovine and porcine viral
diseases. It consists of a micro-PCR chamber, micropumps, and
micro-heaters. Additional components of the device include gel
electrophoresis micro-channels and solid core waveguide
fluorescence collectors. The intended analyzer is a micro-fluidic
platform that is principally based on the three-step polymerase
chain reaction (PCR) mechanism. All fluid handling on chip is
realized by a set of discreet peristaltic pumps and a labview code
is used to run a proportional, integral, differential (PID)
controller for programmed operation of thermal cycling for the PCR
device. The book is addressed to biomedical,
micro-fabrication/micro-manufacturing researchers/engineers,
biochemists, analytical chemists and companies involved in
development of gene sequencing instrumentation.
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