Device for processing biological specimens for analysis of nucle

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Bioreactor

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435281, 2041826, 2041828, 204299R, 422104, 436515, 436516, G01N 33559, G01N 33561

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051889633

ABSTRACT:
The matrix carrier is a hinged compartment facilitating automation of DNA- and RNA-based diagnostics and genetic surveillance and detection. Specimens are embedded in a matrix in the carrier. The matrix is then treated by one or more of the techniques such as amplification, electrophoresis, and hybridization as selected for the desired analysis and then the sample is treated to detect the cellular component.

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