Lecture

Nanobiosensing and Temperature Control

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This lecture covers the development of nanobiosensing technology, focusing on the use of wax for thermal control in PCR reactions. The instructor explains the process of DNA duplication, the importance of precise temperature control, and the use of fast enzymes to reduce testing time. The lecture also discusses the challenges of diagnostics in low-income countries, the implementation of RFID technology for chip recognition, and the cost considerations in manufacturing and selling nanobiosensing devices.

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