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publicationNumber EP-0530283-A1
titleOfInvention METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS.
abstract This invention relates to a method for carrying out biochemical reactions and to the combination of a capillary tube (3) and a reactor (1) used in this method. The reagent capillary tubes (3) contain frozen reagents (6-13) separated from each other by air or an inert liquid. During use, the capillary tubes of reagents (3) are placed in the reactor (1) so that they thaw and then the content is centrifuged towards the bottom of the reactor (1). This invention can be used for all types of common biochemical reactions and for all types of diagnostic tests in which reagents cannot be premixed. This method is particularly suitable for diagnostics using the technique of enzymatic amplification of the genome, it is also very useful when it comes to handling radioactive reagents, for example, labeled nucleotides, at the level of sequencing reactions, etc
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