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Fully Automated Centrifugal Microfluidic Device for Ultrasensitive Protein Detection from Whole Blood
Published on: April 16, 2016
Self-powered microfluidic chips for multiplexed protein assays from whole blood
Lidong Qin1, Ophir Vermesh, Qihui Shi
1NanoSystems Biology Cancer Center(NSBCC), Kavli Nanoscience Institute, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.
Abstract:
We report herein on a self-powered, self-contained microfluidic-based chip designed to separate plasma from whole blood, and then execute an assay of a multiplexed panel of plasma biomarker proteins. The power source is based upon a chemical reaction that is catalytically triggered by the push of a button on the chip. We demonstrate assays of a dozen blood-based protein biomarkers using this automated, self-contained device. This platform can potentially permit high throughput, accurate, multiplexed blood diagnostic measurements in remote locations and by minimally trained individuals.

