Increasing the information content obtainable from a single assay and system miniaturization has continued to be important research areas in analytical chemistry. The research presented in this dissertation involves the development of a two-color, time-resolved fluorescence microscope for the acquisition of both steady-state and time-resolved data during capillary and microchip electrophoresis. The utility of this hybrid fluorescence detector has been demonstrated by applying it to DNA sequencing applications. Coupling color discrimination with time-resolved fluorescence offers increased multiplexing capabilities because the lifetime data adds another layer of information. An optical fiber-based fluorescence microscope was constructed, whic...
A number of genotyping methods have been developed for mutation analysis, each of which has its own ...
DNA technologies from PCR to allele discrimination are now common and indispensable techniques utili...
The purpose of the Human Genome Project is outlined followed by a discussion of electrophoresis in b...
Electropherograms of oligonucleotides labeled with near-IR fluorescent dyes, separated by capillary ...
The research presented in this dissertation involves the construction of a near-infrared time-correl...
This manuscript details the design, construction, and application of novel near infrared time correl...
Sorting and sizing of DNA molecules within the human genome project has enabled the genetic mapping ...
By capillary electrophoresis (CE) in miniaturized lab-on-a-chip devices, integrated DNA sequencing a...
Microsystems targeted for DNA sequencing, especially those focused on electrophoretic separations, a...
The purpose of this research was to improve the fluorescence detection for the multiplexed capillary...
This thesis describes the application of multidimensional fluorescence imaging to microfluidic syst...
DNA gel electrophoresis is a critical analytical step in a wide spectrum of genomic analysis assays....
Abstract: Sorting and sizing of DNA molecules within the human genome project has enabled the geneti...
High throughput processing of chemical/biochemical information is critical in many areas, such as ge...
Nanofludic devices provide a great platform for single molecular analysis. The unique phenomena in n...
A number of genotyping methods have been developed for mutation analysis, each of which has its own ...
DNA technologies from PCR to allele discrimination are now common and indispensable techniques utili...
The purpose of the Human Genome Project is outlined followed by a discussion of electrophoresis in b...
Electropherograms of oligonucleotides labeled with near-IR fluorescent dyes, separated by capillary ...
The research presented in this dissertation involves the construction of a near-infrared time-correl...
This manuscript details the design, construction, and application of novel near infrared time correl...
Sorting and sizing of DNA molecules within the human genome project has enabled the genetic mapping ...
By capillary electrophoresis (CE) in miniaturized lab-on-a-chip devices, integrated DNA sequencing a...
Microsystems targeted for DNA sequencing, especially those focused on electrophoretic separations, a...
The purpose of this research was to improve the fluorescence detection for the multiplexed capillary...
This thesis describes the application of multidimensional fluorescence imaging to microfluidic syst...
DNA gel electrophoresis is a critical analytical step in a wide spectrum of genomic analysis assays....
Abstract: Sorting and sizing of DNA molecules within the human genome project has enabled the geneti...
High throughput processing of chemical/biochemical information is critical in many areas, such as ge...
Nanofludic devices provide a great platform for single molecular analysis. The unique phenomena in n...
A number of genotyping methods have been developed for mutation analysis, each of which has its own ...
DNA technologies from PCR to allele discrimination are now common and indispensable techniques utili...
The purpose of the Human Genome Project is outlined followed by a discussion of electrophoresis in b...