Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 1, Issue 2, 257(2008)

DETECTION AND APPLICATION OF MICROFLUIDIC ISOTHERMAL AMPLIFICATION ON CHIP

GUOLIANG HUANG1...2,*, XIAOYONG YANG2, JIANG ZHU1,2, SHUKUAN XU1,2, CHENG DENG1,2, and CHAO HAN12 |Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1Medical Systems Biology Research Center Tsinghua University School of Medicine Beijing, 100084, China
  • 2National Engineering Research Center for Beijing Biochip Technology Beijing, 102206, China
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    Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a novel nucleic acid amplification method. Compared with the widely utilized polymerase chain reaction (PCR), LAMP has higher speed and efficiency as well as lower requirement for system temperature control because the whole amplification process is isothermal and no efforts are needed to switch between different temperatures. In this paper, we designed and fabricated different kinds of polycarbonate (PC) microfluid chips, explored appropriate reaction condition for LAMP in microenvironment (1 nL→10 μL), and developed a microfluidic isothermal amplification detection system. The DNA optimal amplification temperature is obtained; the starting time of exponential amplification of DNA is put forward farther. The optimal condition of DNA amplification in microenvironment, with a little reaction materials and early starting exponential amplification time of DNA are very important for clinic DNA detection and the application of Lab-on-a-Chip.

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    GUOLIANG HUANG, XIAOYONG YANG, JIANG ZHU, SHUKUAN XU, CHENG DENG, CHAO HAN. DETECTION AND APPLICATION OF MICROFLUIDIC ISOTHERMAL AMPLIFICATION ON CHIP[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2008, 1(2): 257

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    Received: --

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    Published Online: Jan. 10, 2019

    The Author Email: HUANG GUOLIANG (tshgl@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn)

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    CSTR:32186.14.

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