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The following pages link to Principles of rapid polymerase chain reactions: mathematical modeling and experimental verification (Q2490595):
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- Kinetic characteristics of continuous flow polymerase chain reaction chip: a numerical investigation (Q617173) (← links)
- Enzymological description of multitemplate PCR -- shrinking amplification bias by optimizing the polymerase-template ratio (Q739337) (← links)
- A general probabilistic model of the PCR process (Q861100) (← links)
- Rapid microfluidic thermal cycler for polymerase chain reaction nucleic acid amplification (Q927967) (← links)
- A fundamental study of the PCR amplification of GC-rich DNA templates (Q1004973) (← links)
- Prediction of success for polymerase chain reactions using the Markov maximal order model and support vector machine (Q1715227) (← links)
- Mechanisms of telomerase-dimer catalysis (Q1788480) (← links)
- Mathematically modeling PCR: an asymptotic approximation with potential for optimization (Q1942357) (← links)
- Mathematical models of diffusion-constrained polymerase chain reactions: basis of high-throughput nucleic acid assays and simple self-organizing systems (Q2187605) (← links)
- A general model of error-prone PCR (Q2193179) (← links)
- The polymerase chain reaction model analyzed by the homotopy perturbation method (Q2419209) (← links)
- A macroscopic kinetic model for DNA polymerase elongation and high-fidelity nucleotide selection (Q2500276) (← links)
- A quantitative model of error accumulation during PCR amplification (Q2500355) (← links)