A microfluidic system for saliva-based detection of infectious diseases.
Journal: Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences
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Abstract
A "lab-on-a-chip" system for detecting bacterial pathogens in oral fluid samples is described. The system comprises: (1) an oral fluid sample collector; (2) a disposable, plastic microfluidic cassette ("chip") for sample processing including immunochromatographic assay with a nitrocellulose lateral flow strip; (3) a platform that controls the cassette operation by providing metered quantities of reagents, temperature regulation, valve actuation; and (4) a laser scanner to interrogate the lateral flow strip. The microfluidic chip hosts a fluidic network for cell lysis, nucleic acid extraction and isolation, PCR, and labeling of the PCR product with bioconjugated, upconverting phosphor particles for detection on the lateral flow strip.
Authors
Zongyuan Chen, Michael Mauk, Jing Wang, William Abrams, Paul L A Corstjens, R Niedbala, Daniel Malamud, Haim Bau