Flow through nucleic acid hybridisation device

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including measuring or testing

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides different methods for determining whether a target nucleic acid sequence is present in a sample and different methods for determining the amount of a target nucleic acid sequence present in a sample. This invention also provides various uses of these methods. Finally, this invention also provides devices where these methods are carried out.

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