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Rapid PCR Thermocycling using Microscale Thermal Convection
Published on: March 5, 2011
Towards PCB-Based Miniaturized Thermocyclers for DNA Amplification
Georgia D Kaprou1, Vasileios Papadopoulos1, Christos-Moritz Loukas1
1Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Patr. Gregoriou E' and 27 Neapoleos str., 15341 Aghia Paraskevi, Attiki, Greece.
Abstract:
In recent years, printed circuit board (PCB)-based microfluidics have been explored as a means to achieve standardization, seamless integration, and large-scale manufacturing of microfluidics, thus paving the way for widespread commercialization of developed prototypes. In this work, static micro polymerase chain reaction (microPCR) devices comprising resistive microheaters integrated on PCBs are introduced as miniaturized thermocyclers for efficient DNA amplification. Their performance is compared to that of conventional thermocyclers, in terms of amplification efficiency, power consumption and duration. Exhibiting similar efficiency to conventional thermocyclers, PCB-based miniaturized thermocycling achieves faster DNA amplification, with significantly smaller power consumption. Simulations guide the design of such devices and propose means for further improvement of their performance.
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