Research on Magnetic Separation Methods for the Extraction of Nucleic Acids

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The magnetic separation system is an important part of the automatic testing equipment. There are two methods to magnetize, internal magnetic attracting and external magnetic attracting. We compare the difference of the realization methods and the magnetic field distribution of the two ways. Then we select appropriate method to magnetize.

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February 2013

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