Dukkipati, 2008 - Google Patents
Fabrication of Integrated Fluidic Systems and Methods to Perform Single-Molecule DNA Analysis.Dukkipati, 2008
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ABSTRACT FABRICATION OF INTEGRATED FLUIDIC SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PERFORM SINGLE-MOLECULE DNA ANALYSIS by Venkat Ram Dukkipati Chair: Stella W. Pang Stretching DNA from its coiled state into a linear form is an important requirement in …
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