Issue 4, 2012

Antigen-responsive, microfluidic valves for single use diagnostics

Abstract

The growing need for medical diagnostics in resource limited settings is driving the development of simple, standalone immunoassay devices. A capillary flow device using polymerization based amplification is capable of blocking a microfluidic channel in response to target biomaterials, enabling multiple modes of detection that require little or no supplemental instrumentation.

Graphical abstract: Antigen-responsive, microfluidic valves for single use diagnostics

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Nov 2011
Accepted
19 Dec 2011
First published
20 Dec 2011

Lab Chip, 2012,12, 708-710

Antigen-responsive, microfluidic valves for single use diagnostics

B. J. Berron, A. M. May, Z. Zheng, V. Balasubramaniam and C. N. Bowman, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 708 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC21101G

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