Chip-and-dip: capillary-driven flow devices for point-of- care diagnostics
Chip-and-dip: capillary-driven flow devices for point-of- care diagnostics
This paper showcases a capillary-driven flow microfluidics device easy for detection with pump-free sample loading into microchannels. The device is coated with hydrophilic material and cross-linked with sample-specific reagents. While this platform could be tailored for a wide variety of assays, here we show the design, fabrication and working principle of the device along with a specific application for Beta-lactamase activity and cortisol assay. Ultimately, the device will be used for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) testing in healthcare.
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Hassan, Sammer-Ul
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Zhang, Xunli
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23 October 2019
Hassan, Sammer-Ul
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Zhang, Xunli
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Hassan, Sammer-Ul and Zhang, Xunli
(2019)
Chip-and-dip: capillary-driven flow devices for point-of- care diagnostics.
In 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences.
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This paper showcases a capillary-driven flow microfluidics device easy for detection with pump-free sample loading into microchannels. The device is coated with hydrophilic material and cross-linked with sample-specific reagents. While this platform could be tailored for a wide variety of assays, here we show the design, fabrication and working principle of the device along with a specific application for Beta-lactamase activity and cortisol assay. Ultimately, the device will be used for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) testing in healthcare.
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Published date: 23 October 2019
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440662
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