3D打印全血过滤器设计与各种传感器平台的简单集成

Benjamin Ingis, Eon Soo Lee
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快速轻松地测量血液样本中生物标志物浓度的能力是将芯片实验室设备广泛应用于护理点的重要因素。这些系统发展面临的一个挑战是样品制备,特别是在全人血液的情况下。因为全血样本中的红细胞会干扰传感器的操作,所以通常需要无细胞血浆作为分析物。然而,在护理点,这种装置的输入通常是手指刺破的全血。因此,需要一种能够轻松地从全血样本中提取血浆并将其输送到传感器的系统。由于广泛的传感机制可用,一个通用的样品制备和输送系统是需要的。在这项工作中,我们介绍了一个PDMS微通道系统,部分通过使用3D打印生产,可以很容易地与任何平面形状的传感器平台集成,例如沉积在硅片上的电极。该系统是被动的,不需要外部驱动。该通道系统用血液模拟液(100%去除颗粒)和猪全血(95%去除颗粒)进行了测试,并证明了与传感器平台集成的便利性。这种装置是实现广泛的芯片实验室部署的一步。
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3D Printing for Whole Blood Filters Designed for Simple Integration with a Variety of Sensor Platforms
The ability to quickly and easily measure biomarker concentrations in a blood sample is an important element in bringing lab-on-a-chip devices to widespread point of care use. One challenge facing the development of these systems is sample preparation, specifically in the case of whole human blood. Because the red blood cells present in a whole blood sample can interfere with sensor operation, cell-free plasma is often desired as the analyte. However, at the point of care, the input into such a device is most often whole blood from a finger prick. Thus, a system is required which can easily extract the plasma from a whole blood sample and deliver it to the sensor. Because of the wide range of sensing mechanisms available, a versatile sample preparation and delivery system is desired. In this work, we introduce a PDMS microchannel system, produced partially through the use of 3D printing, which can be easily integrated with any flat form factor sensor platform, such as electrodes deposited on a silicon wafer. The system is passive, requiring no external actuation. The channel system is tested with both blood mimicking fluid (100% particle removal) and porcine whole blood (95% particle removal), and the ease of integration with a sensor platform is demonstrated. Such a device is a step toward the realization of widespread lab-on-a-chip deployment.
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