数字微流控生物芯片中光学检测样品的新型数字分析仪

P. Roy, Sudipta Chakraborty, Moudud Sohid, H. Rahaman, P. Dasgupta
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基于电润湿的数字微流控生物芯片是近年来发展起来的一种替代传统实验室方法的先进生化应用平台。这些设备具有便携性、成本最小化、更高的精度和更好的吞吐量等优点,在护理点诊断、并行免疫测定、药物设计、DNA测序以及环境毒性监测等领域的应用越来越多。开发了先进的设计自动化策略,以促进多个生物测定操作同时在单个微流控生物芯片上启用。在完成这些生物测定协议后,在芯片区域本身的光学检测位点启用检测。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种独特的自动液滴检测分析仪的设计,该分析仪与目标生物芯片相结合,根据光学检测获得的数据提供详细的分析结果。这种新提出的设计不仅能够基于预定义的特征结果对样品进行检测分析,而且还增强了多个生物芯片的集成过程,以便根据所提出的分析仪中获得的这些分析结果在不同的生物芯片上执行不同的测试序列。本文展示了用于血氧分析信号的液滴分析仪的结构、合成和仿真,每个液滴分析仪用于单个生物芯片中的多个样本,结果令人鼓舞。
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A new digital analyzer for optically detected samples in Digital Microfluidic Biochips
Electrowetting based digital microfluidic biochips are developed recently as an alternative platform for conventional laboratory methods in advanced biochemical applications. With the advantages of portability, cost minimization, higher precision combined with better throughput - these devices are finding increasing applications in the areas of point of care diagnostics, parallel immunoassays, drug design, DNA sequencing as well as environmental toxicity monitoring and others. Advanced design automation strategies are developed to facilitate multiple bioassay operation to be enabled simultaneously on a single microfluidic biochip. On completion of these Bioassay protocols the detection is enabled at the optical detection sites within the chip area itself. In this work we have proposed a unique design of an automated droplet detection analyzer to be coupled with the targeted biochip for providing detailed analysis result based on the data acquired through optical detection. This newly proposed design not only enables the detection analysis of samples based on predefined characterized results - but also enhances the process of integration of multiple biochips to perform different set of test sequences on different biochips on the basis of these analysis results obtained in the proposed analyzer. The architecture, synthesis and simulation of the proposed droplet analyzer for signals obtained from Blood oxygen analysis, each for multiple samples in a single biochip has been displayed in this paper - and the results are found to be quite encouraging.
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