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Promega superparamagnetic particles magnesil pmps
(a) Photograph of the microfluidic device with chambers filled with food dye for easy visualization, containing the following: (A) sample chamber, containing <t>superparamagnetic</t> particles (PMPs) as indicated by I; (B–D) wash chambers; (E) DNA amplification chamber; (F) positive control chamber; and (G) negative control chamber. Each chamber contains 1 or 2 access holes (1 mm diameter) as shown by H as an example; (b) photograph of the PMMA mold showing negative features of the above microfluidic device design
Superparamagnetic Particles Magnesil Pmps, supplied by Promega, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: On‐site genetic analysis for species identification using lab‐on‐a‐chip

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

doi: 10.1002/ece3.7053

(a) Photograph of the microfluidic device with chambers filled with food dye for easy visualization, containing the following: (A) sample chamber, containing superparamagnetic particles (PMPs) as indicated by I; (B–D) wash chambers; (E) DNA amplification chamber; (F) positive control chamber; and (G) negative control chamber. Each chamber contains 1 or 2 access holes (1 mm diameter) as shown by H as an example; (b) photograph of the PMMA mold showing negative features of the above microfluidic device design
Figure Legend Snippet: (a) Photograph of the microfluidic device with chambers filled with food dye for easy visualization, containing the following: (A) sample chamber, containing superparamagnetic particles (PMPs) as indicated by I; (B–D) wash chambers; (E) DNA amplification chamber; (F) positive control chamber; and (G) negative control chamber. Each chamber contains 1 or 2 access holes (1 mm diameter) as shown by H as an example; (b) photograph of the PMMA mold showing negative features of the above microfluidic device design

Techniques Used: DNA Amplification, Positive Control, Negative Control



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Promega superparamagnetic particles magnesil pmps
(a) Photograph of the microfluidic device with chambers filled with food dye for easy visualization, containing the following: (A) sample chamber, containing <t>superparamagnetic</t> particles (PMPs) as indicated by I; (B–D) wash chambers; (E) DNA amplification chamber; (F) positive control chamber; and (G) negative control chamber. Each chamber contains 1 or 2 access holes (1 mm diameter) as shown by H as an example; (b) photograph of the PMMA mold showing negative features of the above microfluidic device design
Superparamagnetic Particles Magnesil Pmps, supplied by Promega, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/superparamagnetic particles magnesil pmps/product/Promega
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
superparamagnetic particles magnesil pmps - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
90/100 stars
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(a) Photograph of the microfluidic device with chambers filled with food dye for easy visualization, containing the following: (A) sample chamber, containing superparamagnetic particles (PMPs) as indicated by I; (B–D) wash chambers; (E) DNA amplification chamber; (F) positive control chamber; and (G) negative control chamber. Each chamber contains 1 or 2 access holes (1 mm diameter) as shown by H as an example; (b) photograph of the PMMA mold showing negative features of the above microfluidic device design

Journal: Ecology and Evolution

Article Title: On‐site genetic analysis for species identification using lab‐on‐a‐chip

doi: 10.1002/ece3.7053

Figure Lengend Snippet: (a) Photograph of the microfluidic device with chambers filled with food dye for easy visualization, containing the following: (A) sample chamber, containing superparamagnetic particles (PMPs) as indicated by I; (B–D) wash chambers; (E) DNA amplification chamber; (F) positive control chamber; and (G) negative control chamber. Each chamber contains 1 or 2 access holes (1 mm diameter) as shown by H as an example; (b) photograph of the PMMA mold showing negative features of the above microfluidic device design

Article Snippet: A 500‐μl aliquot was then injected into the main sample chamber along with 1 μl of superparamagnetic particles (MagneSil PMPs (Promega, UK)).

Techniques: DNA Amplification, Positive Control, Negative Control