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Design and Performance of a Laser-Induced-Fluorescence Scanner for Fast, Sensitive Measurement of Real-time PCR Reactions In Capillaries

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Abstract

The design and performance of a fast, efficient scanner that simultaneously measures fluorescence from 48 PCR samples is presented. A glass capillary approach allows Real-time PCR with much smaller samples than measurement in microtitre plates.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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