Abstract:
Provided are a system for integrated analysis of a real-time polymerase chain reaction and a DNA chip and a method for integrated analysis using the same, and more particularly to an apparatus for integrated analysis of a real-time polymerase chain reaction and a DNA chip and a method for integrated analysis using the same. According to the method for integrated analysis of a biomaterial of the present invention, gene amplification proceeds and subsequently hybridization proceeds in a single reactor, thereby preventing contamination of the sample due to external factors, which may be caused while the sample is transferred for reaction, and automating a series of procedures such as injection of the sample, reaction of the biomaterial, and detection and analysis of results.
Abstract:
Provided is a biomaterial detecting device for confirming or detecting a biomaterial reaction, and more particularly to a biomaterial detecting device, which is formed in a stick type to thereby be immersed in a tube containing a biomaterial solution to be tested; has an upper portion with a cap structure to thereby induce reaction with a biomaterial, and thus facilitate confirmation and detection of the biomaterial; and is formed in a cap structure to thereby prevent evaporation of a sample and infiltration of an external material at the time of a biomaterial reaction in the tube, and thus improve reliability in analysis.
Abstract:
Provided is a bio-reaction device chip for confirming or detecting a biomaterial reaction, and more particularly, is a bio-reaction device chip, where a plurality of wells are formed in the plate to contain biomaterials to be tested, thereby simultaneously analyzing various targets, and the well is formed to have a structure of two or more steps such that the sample to be tested is contained in the lower well and a protective layer for protecting the sample, such as oil, is contained in the upper well, thereby preventing evaporation of the sample due to heating at the time of the biomaterial reaction, and thus, improving reliability in analysis.
Abstract:
Provided is a biomaterial detecting device for confirming or detecting a biomaterial reaction, and more particularly to a biomaterial detecting device, which is formed in a stick type to thereby be immersed in a tube containing a biomaterial solution to be tested; has an upper portion with a cap structure to thereby induce reaction with a biomaterial, and thus facilitate confirmation and detection of the biomaterial; and is formed in a cap structure to thereby prevent evaporation of a sample and infiltration of an external material at the time of a biomaterial reaction in the tube, and thus improve reliability in analysis.
Abstract:
An organometallic compound of formula LiOR′.(R′O)MR2 is vaporized at a low temperature and employed in a CVD process of a heterometallic oxide film of the LiMO2 type, wherein M is a Group 13 element such as Al or Ga; R is a C1-10 alkyl group; and R′ is a C2-10 alkyl group.
Abstract:
A novel organometallic compound of formula M[(.mu.-OR').sub.2 M'R.sub.2 ].sub.2 can be vaporized at a low temperature and advantageously employed in the CVD of a heterometallic oxide film of the MM'.sub.2 O.sub.4 type, wherein M is a divalent element such as Be, Mg, Zn or Cd; M' is a Group 13 element such as Al or Ga; and R and R' are each independently a C.sub.1-10, alkyl group, with the proviso that if M is Mg, M' is not Al.
Abstract:
An aluminum oxide film is economically and conveniently deposited on a substrate by a process which comprises vaporizing a dialkylaluminum alkoxide compound at a temperature ranging from 0 to 25.degree. C. and contacting the resulting vapor with said substrate heated to a temperature ranging from 300 to 600.degree. C.
Abstract:
Novel magnesium dialkylaluminum alkoxide derivative represented by Mg[(.mu.--OR').sub.2 AlR.sub.2 ].sub.2 wherein R and R' are each a C.sub.1-5 alkyl group and R is not the same as R', preferably magnesium dimethylaluminum isopropoxide, is easily prepared by reacting a trialkylaluminum with an alcohol or an aluminum trialkoxide to obtain a dialkylaluminum alkoxide; reacting the dialkylaluminium alkoxide with an alkali metal alkoxide to obtain an alkali metal dialkylaluminum alkoxide; and reacting the alkali metal dialkylaluminum alkoxide with a magnesium halide. The alkoxide derivative of the present invention can be vaporized at a low temperature, below 70.degree. C. and, therefore, effectively employed in the CVD process of a magnesium aluminate film.
Abstract:
Provided are a system for integrated analysis of a real-time polymerase chain reaction and a DNA chip and a method for integrated analysis using the same, and more particularly to an apparatus for integrated analysis of a real-time polymerase chain reaction and a DNA chip and a method for integrated analysis using the same. According to the method for integrated analysis of a biomaterial of the present invention, gene amplification proceeds and subsequently hybridization proceeds in a single reactor, thereby preventing contamination of the sample due to external factors, which may be caused while the sample is transferred for reaction, and automating a series of procedures such as injection of the sample, reaction of the biomaterial, and detection and analysis of results.
Abstract:
A novel organometallic compound of formula M[(.mu.-OR').sub.2 M'R.sub.2 ].sub.2 can be vaporized at a low temperature and advantageously employed in the CVD of a heterometallic oxide film of the MM'.sub.2 O.sub.4 type, wherein M is a divalent element such as Be, Mg, Zn or Cd; M' is a Group 13 element such as Al or Ga; and R and R' are each independently a C.sub.1-10 alkyl group, with the proviso that if M is Mg, M' is not Al.