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Multiple Separations in Microfabricated Channels: From Biological Microenvironments to DNA
Authors:Katherine M. Bullard  Paula Beyer Hietpas  Andrew G. Ewing
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, 152 Davey Laboratory, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:A continuous sample introduction and separation scheme is presented as an alternative to the current slab gel and microfabricated chip technologies for biological separations. This new technique involves continuous sample introduction via a conventional small bore capillary coupled to a small dimension rectangular channel. Both free zone and size based separations have been carried out in the rectangular channel. Laser induced fluorescence and electrochemical detection schemes have been employed with this technique. Some of the areas this technology has been used to investigate include monitoring dynamic events from microenvironments, monitoring analytes over long periods of time, and performing DNA separations.
Keywords:continuous separations  microfabricated  channel electrophoresis  review  DNA
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