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- 1Asymmetric pulsed field
- 1Crystal growth
- 1Electrophoresis
- 1Intermittent field
- 1Megabase DNA separation
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Fall 2012
Clinical point-of-care (POC) diagnosis remains an open and challenging field of research worldwide in which the study of the mechanism and dynamics of protein molecule separation using electrophoresis is of considerable interest. The quality of a protein separation is strongly dependent on the...
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Spring 2015
This thesis reports the use of high magnitude asymmetric pulsed fields and high frequency zero-field interruptions on the pulses to accomplish angular separation of megabase and submegabase sized DNA in colloidal self-assembled silica particle arrays. First, a simple particle array packing...