Microfluidic method for nucleic acid amplification

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435 6, C12P 1934, C12Q 168

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ABSTRACT:
The nucleic acid amplification reactions of the present invention are conducted isothermally, using non-thermal denaturation procedures, such as occurs in chemical- or electrostatic-based denaturation. Embodiments are set forth for automated forms of the claimed procedures.

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