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We are developing an instrument to conduct molecular biological analyses below the ocean surface, autonomously. The device is known as the Environmental Sample Processor, or ESP. The system is based on a modular design consisting of a core sample processor (the ESP), analytical modules and sampling modules. The core ESP provides the primary interface between the environment and a set of DNA and antibody-based...
Many of the diagnostic protocols for detecting molecular signatures share an overlapping set of requirements, such as collecting, concentrating, preserving and disrupting cells, applying a series of reagents in a timed sequence, removing particulates, and applying solid phase extraction chemistries, among others. Operationally, these methods can be divided into those that depend on intermolecular...
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