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Electronic stringency

Electronically active chips (e.g.. Nanogen s NanoChip Electronic Microarray) are true microchips in which microelectrodes (pads) become elements of the array (Figure 2.13). The microelectrodes are covered with materials that allow immobilization of probes. Each electrode is individually addressable so that specific probes can be attached to different electrodes. Hybridization is accelerated by electromotive force (emf) on the target. Enhanced stringency is also achieved by modulation of the emf (Heller et al., 2000). [Pg.46]


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