Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Concentrated heated air stream
Patent
1995-06-05
1997-10-07
Hoang, Tu B.
Electric resistance heating devices
Heating devices
Concentrated heated air stream
392379, 219521, 4352883, 4352872, 422104, 359398, A47J 2700, B01L 900
Patent
active
056757000
ABSTRACT:
A complete in situ PCR system for amplification of nucleic acids contained in a prepared cell or tissue sample. The containment system for the PCR sample comprises a glass microscope slide, a specimen sample containing the target nucleic acid sequence mounted on the slide, a flexible plastic cover over the sample, and a retaining assembly fastened to the slide and to the cover to retain and seal a reaction mixture against the sample during thermal cycling.
The retaining assembly includes a rigid ring on a rim portion of the cover, a cross beam having spaced parallel rails joined by opposite flat ends, and a pair of clips which are pressed over the ends and opposite sides of the slide to fasten the cross beam and cover to the slide.
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Atwood John G.
Haff Lawrence A.
Aker David
Grimes Edwin T.
Hoang Tu B.
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
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