Isolating Influenza RNA from Clinical Samples Using Microfluidic Oil-Water Interfaces: e0149522

The effective and robust separation of biomolecules of interest from patient samples is an essential step in diagnostic applications. We present a platform for the fast extraction of nucleic acids from clinical specimens utilizing paramagnetic PMPs, an oil-water interface, a small permanent magnet a...

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