abstract |
The invention relates to a method for the thermal control of at least one temperature-dependent enzymatic reaction in the presence of magnetic particles, particularly nanoparticles, or magnetic beads in vitro by means of the heating of the magnetic beads or magnetic particles to at least one certain target temperature by means of alternating magnetic fields. The enzymatic reaction which can be controlled with the method according to the invention is preferably a PCR reaction or another reaction for the elongation or amplification of nucleic acids, including DNA, RNA or hybrids or derivatives thereof, which takes place directly on the functionalized magnetic beads. Further aspects of the invention relate to a reactor for carrying out the method and the use of the method or the reactor in analytics and diagnostics. |