Literature DB >> 20024027

"Print-n-Shrink" technology for the rapid production of microfluidic chips and protein microarrays.

Kevin Sollier1, Céline A Mandon, Kevin A Heyries, Loïc J Blum, Christophe A Marquette.   

Abstract

An innovative method for the production of microfluidic chips integrating protein spots is described. The technology, called "Print-n-Shrink", is based on the screen-printing of a microfluidic design (using a dielectric ink) onto Polyshrink polystyrene sheets. The initial print which has a minimum size of 15 microm (height) x 230 microm (width) is thermally treated (30 seconds, 163 degrees C) to shrink and generate features of 85 microm (height) x 100 microm (width). Concomitantly, proteins such as monoclonal antibodies or cellular adhesion proteins are spotted onto the Polyshrink sheets and shrunk together with the microfluidic design, creating a complete biochip integrating both complex microfluidic designs and protein spots for bioanalytical applications.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20024027     DOI: 10.1039/b913253h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


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5.  Low-Cost, Accessible Fabrication Methods for Microfluidics Research in Low-Resource Settings.

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