Authors
Peter Wilding, Larry J Kricka, Jing Cheng, Gia Hvichia, Mann A Shoffner, Paolo Fortina
Publication date
1998/3/15
Journal
Analytical biochemistry
Volume
257
Issue
2
Pages
95-100
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
White blood cells are isolated from whole blood in silicon–glass 4.5-μl microchips containing a series of 3.5-μm feature-sized ‘weir-type‘ filters, formed by an etched silicon dam spanning the flow chamber. Genomic DNA targets, e.g., dystrophin gene, can be directly amplified using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from the white cells isolated on the filters. This dual function microchip provides a means to simplify nucleic acid analyses by integrating in a single device two key steps in the analytical procedure, namely, cell isolation and PCR.
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