The reaction kinetics for gold, silver and magnetite nanofluids yielded a Gaussian curve of PCR amplification with varying concentrations.
Thermal properties of nanomaterials show an inverse influence on in vitro prokaryotic DNA amplification.
Alignment of magnetite nanoparticles and clusters enhances thermal conductivity.
Ammonium salt of oleic acid coated magnetite nanoparticles proves to be a cost saving additive increasing the PCR yield.