Literature DB >> 18975094

A micro circulating PCR chip using a suction-type membrane for fluidic transport.

Liang-Ju Chien1, Jung-Hao Wang, Tsung-Min Hsieh, Ping-Hei Chen, Pei-Jer Chen, Da-Sheng Lee, Ching-Hsing Luo, Gwo-Bin Lee.   

Abstract

A new micromachined circulating polymerase chain reaction (PCR) chip is reported in this study. A novel liquid transportation mechanism utilizing a suction-type membrane and three microvalves were used to create a new microfluidic control module to rapidly transport the DNA samples and PCR reagents around three bio-reactors operating at three different temperatures. When operating at a membrane actuation frequency of 14.29 Hz and a pressure of 5 psi, the sample flow rate in the microfluidic control module can be as high as 18 microL/s. In addition, an array-type microheater was adopted to improve the temperature uniformity in the reaction chambers. Open-type reaction chambers were designed to facilitate temperature calibration. Experimental data from infrared images showed that the percentage of area inside the reaction chamber with a thermal variation of less than 1 degrees C was over 90% for a denaturing temperature of 94 degrees C. Three array-type heaters and temperature sensors were integrated into this new circulating PCR chip to modulate three specific operating temperatures for the denaturing, annealing, and extension steps of a PCR process. With this approach, the cycle numbers and reaction times of the three separate reaction steps can be individually adjusted. To verify the performance of this circulating PCR chip, a PCR process to amplify a detection gene (150 base pairs) associated with the hepatitis C virus was performed. Experimental results showed that DNA samples with concentrations ranging from 10(5) to 10(2)copies/microL can be successfully amplified. Therefore, this new circulating PCR chip may provide a useful platform for genetic identification and molecular diagnosis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18975094     DOI: 10.1007/s10544-008-9242-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Microdevices        ISSN: 1387-2176            Impact factor:   2.838


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