PMC:7143804 / 47008-47754 JSONTXT 6 Projects

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T366 0-66 Sentence denotes Different amplification techniques require different temperatures.
T367 67-191 Sentence denotes Based on Table 1 one can conclude that a higher temperature would also give a larger temperature gradient within the system.
T368 192-323 Sentence denotes This can be disadvantageous for amplification reactions, as optimal denaturation temperatures are in the range 92 °C to 94 °C [77].
T369 324-439 Sentence denotes The denaturation in this research was done in a separate water bath, so this temperature gradient was circumvented.
T370 440-648 Sentence denotes However, when on-chip denaturation and/or another amplification technique will be used, a second step will be the optimization of the heater in order to create better temperature uniformity within the system.
T371 649-746 Sentence denotes This can be done by using different heater geometries [26,37] or using double-sided heating [28].