Designing Microfluidic PCR Chip Device Using CFD Software for the Detection of Malaria
Meynard R. Austria,
Jon Patrick T. Garcia,
Alvin R. Caparanga
et al.
Abstract:Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique is one of the molecular methods in amplifying DNA for the detection of malaria. However, the limitations of PCR especially when used for routine clinical practice can hamper its sensitivity and specificity. With that, this study focuses on designing a microfluidic device that will mimic the function of a conventional genus-specific PCR based on 18S rRNA gene to detect malaria parasites (Plasmodium falciparum) at low grade parasitemia. The design was drawn and simulated… Show more
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