A review of microfabricated devices for gene-based diagnostics.

Hematologic pathology Pub Date : 1995-01-01
M Eggers, D Ehrlich
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The next technologic revolution may well be the miniaturization of solution phase experimentation through the marriage of microelectronics and molecular biology. Already researchers leading this rapidly emerging technology are developing prototype biochemical "microlaboratories" that offer a millionfold reduction of scale; that is, biochemical analyses are being conducted with picoliter sample volumes rather than conventional microliter formats. Such miniaturization is achieved by exploiting the well-honed tools of microelectronics that accommodate highly parallel automated assays, ultrasensitive detection, high throughput, integrated data acquisition, computation, and distributed data storage/retrieval. The subject of this paper is to survey this evolving bioelectronic miniaturization technology with applications to gene-based diagnostics. Several pioneering microchips are described and compared to traditional biochemical methods. Specifically, miniaturized examples of various diagnostic processes such as sample preparation (PCR), assays (electrophoresis and probe arrays), and detection (integrated CCDs) are presented. Although these microdevices are rather embryonic they represent the first steps toward fabricating a fully integrated diagnostic system on a microchip.

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用于基因诊断的微加工设备综述。
下一次技术革命很可能是通过微电子学和分子生物学的结合实现溶液实验的小型化。已经有研究人员领导这项迅速兴起的技术正在开发生化“微实验室”原型,可以将规模缩小100万倍;也就是说,生物化学分析正在以皮升而不是传统的微升形式进行。这种小型化是通过利用微电子技术的工具来实现的,这些工具可以适应高度并行的自动化分析、超灵敏的检测、高通量、集成数据采集、计算和分布式数据存储/检索。本文的主题是研究这种不断发展的生物电子微型化技术及其在基因诊断中的应用。介绍了几种开创性的微芯片,并与传统的生化方法进行了比较。具体来说,介绍了各种诊断过程的小型化示例,例如样品制备(PCR)、分析(电泳和探针阵列)和检测(集成ccd)。虽然这些微型设备还处于萌芽阶段,但它们代表了在微芯片上制造完全集成的诊断系统的第一步。
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