2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10628-005-0070-2
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Counterflow Isotachophoresis As a Method of Concentration and Isolation of DNA from Biological Fluids

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“…The studies of Kondratova et al 383 and Kondratova et al 92 in 2005 were the earliest to report the extraction of DNA from biological samples such as plasma and serum using ITP. They demonstrated their method using fairly standard laboratory equipment (not microfluidics) and agarose gels as a downstream step following a series of purification steps.…”
Section: Applications Of Microfluidic Itpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies of Kondratova et al 383 and Kondratova et al 92 in 2005 were the earliest to report the extraction of DNA from biological samples such as plasma and serum using ITP. They demonstrated their method using fairly standard laboratory equipment (not microfluidics) and agarose gels as a downstream step following a series of purification steps.…”
Section: Applications Of Microfluidic Itpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1975 Brocek et al [ 83 ] demonstrated the first on-chip ITP separation of six carboxylic acids, and ITP extraction of nucleic acid extraction was first demonstrated by a group of cancer researchers in Moscow [ 84 , 85 ]. ITP has been integrated with a variety of lysis and amplification methods and applied to various types of pathogens.…”
Section: Nucleic Acid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the application of counterflow in an open capillary will inevitably introduce significant analyte dispersion due to the parabolic‐flow profile . To reduce dispersion in counterflow ITP, EOF has been used as counterflow to form a stationary ITP zone in porous media, such as polyacrylamide and agarose gel slabs . Breadmore et al also used EOF as counterflow to generate a stationary ITP stack followed by in‐line CZE separation, resulting in a detection limit 10 000 times lower than that using the normal hydrodynamic injection alone for CZE.…”
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confidence: 99%