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High-resolution, Multi-wavelength Fluorescent DNA Analysis in an Optofluidic Chip

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Abstract

Implementing capillary electrophoresis with high base-pair resolution and integrated multi-wavelength excitation in an optofluidic chip, we separate simultaneously sets of end-labeled DNA fragments from independent human genomic segments, relevant for diagnosing breast cancer and anemia.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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