Issue 21, 2010

An IMP-Reset gate-based reusable and self-powered “smart” logic aptasensor on a microfluidic biofuel cell

Abstract

The development of microfluidic devices has been spurred by the desire to produce low-cost point-of-care diagnostics and environmental monitoring devices. By combining the adaptive behavior of microfluidic biofuel cells (micro-BFCs) self-regulating the power release with aptamer IMP logic, we constructed a novel IMP-Reset gate-based reusable and self-powered on-chip aptasensor, which can be used to logically determine the presence of one specific target in the absence of another target in complex physiological samples (such as human serum) in a single test.

Graphical abstract: An IMP-Reset gate-based reusable and self-powered “smart” logic aptasensor on a microfluidic biofuel cell

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 May 2010
Accepted
28 Jul 2010
First published
21 Sep 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 2932-2936

An IMP-Reset gate-based reusable and self-powered “smart” logic aptasensor on a microfluidic biofuel cell

M. Zhou, C. Chen, Y. Du, B. Li, D. Wen, S. Dong and E. Wang, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 2932 DOI: 10.1039/C0LC00009D

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