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Here we report that a confined nanospace gradient medium, which is generated by a combination of nano-particles and pressurization technique in a microchannel, has a great potential to separate a wide range of DNA, especially long DNA, and is replaceable with conventional gels or polymers.
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Kaji, N., Tabuchi, M., Nagasaki, Y., Kataoka, K., Yoshikawa, K., Baba, Y. (2002). DNA Separation in Gradient of Confined Nanospace Generated by Nanoparticles in a Microchannel. In: Baba, Y., Shoji, S., van den Berg, A. (eds) Micro Total Analysis Systems 2002. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0295-0_15
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