Literature DB >> 27801455

An inkjet printed, roll-coated digital microfluidic device for inexpensive, miniaturized diagnostic assays.

Christopher Dixon1, Alphonsus H C Ng2, Ryan Fobel2, Mark B Miltenburg1, Aaron R Wheeler3.   

Abstract

The diagnosis of infectious disease is typically carried out at the point-of-care (POC) using the lateral flow assay (LFA). While cost-effective and portable, LFAs often lack the clinical sensitivity and specificity required for accurate diagnoses. In response to this challenge, we introduce a new digital microfluidic (DMF) platform fabricated using a custom inkjet printing and roll-coating process that is scalable to mass production. The performance of the new devices is on par with that of traditional DMF devices fabricated in a cleanroom, with a materials cost for the new devices of only US $0.63 per device. To evaluate the usefulness of the new platform, we performed a 13-step rubella virus (RV) IgG immunoassay on the inkjet printed, roll-coated devices, which yielded a limit of detection of 0.02 IU mL-1, well below the diagnostic cut-off of 10 IU mL-1 for RV infection and immunity. We propose that this represents a breakthrough for DMF, lowering the costs to a level such that the new platforms will be an attractive alternative to LFAs for the diagnosis of infectious disease at the POC.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27801455     DOI: 10.1039/c6lc01064d

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


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