Authors
Mann A Shoffner, Jing Cheng, Georgi E Hvichia, Larry J Kricka, Peter Wilding
Publication date
1996/1/1
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
375-379
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The microreaction volumes of PCR chips (a micro-fabricated silicon chip bonded to a piece of flat glass to form a PCR reaction chamber) create a relatively high surface to volume ratio that increases the significance of the surface chemistry in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). We investigated several surface passivations in an attempt to identify ‘PCR friendly’ surfaces and used those surfaces to obtain amplifications comparable with those obtained in conventional PCR amplification systems using polyethylene tubes. Surface passivations by a silanization procedure followed by a coating of a selected protein or polynucleotide and the deposition of a nitride or oxide layer onto the silicon surface were investigated. Native silicon was found to be an inhibitor of PCR and amplification in an untreated PCR chip (i.e. native silicon) had a high failure rate. A silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 …
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Scholar articles
MA Shoffner, J Cheng, GE Hvichia, LJ Kricka, P Wilding - Nucleic acids research, 1996