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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for activating a thermo-enzyme reaction with electromagnetic energy
abstract A method and apparatus for thermally inducing a reaction, such as a polymerase chain reaction or other temperature-sensitive transformation of biological systems are provided. Electromagnetic energy is applied to a target (51, 60) to produce a rapid elevation in the temperature of at least a portion of the target. The electromagnetic energy can be laser energy provided via a laser beam (10) supplied from one or more laser sources (11). The laser beam can have a wavelength in the infrared range from 750 nm to mm. The source of electromagnetic energy can be used in association with a microscope and/or objective lens to irradiate microscopic targets.
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