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A portable battery powered microfluidic impedance cytometer with smartphone readout: towards personal health monitoring.

Niloy Talukder1, Abbas Furniturewalla1, Tuan Le1, Matthew Chan1, Shreyas Hirday1, Xinnan Cao1, Pengfei Xie1, Zhongtian Lin1, Azam Gholizadeh1, Steve Orbine1, Mehdi Javanmard2.   

Abstract

We present a portable system for personalized blood cell counting consisting of a microfluidic impedance cytometer and portable analog readout electronics, feeding into an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and being transmitted via Bluetooth to a user-accessible mobile application. We fabricated a microfluidic impedance cytometer with a novel portable analog readout. The novel design of the analog readout, which consists of a lock-in-amplifier followed by a high-pass filter stage for subtraction of drift and DC offset, and a post-subtraction high gain stage, enables detection of particles and cells as small as 1 μm in diameter, despite using a low-end 8-bit ADC. The lock-in-amplifier and the ADC were set up to receive and transmit data from a Bluetooth module. In order to initiate the system, as well as to transmit all of the data, a user friendly mobile application was developed, and a proof-of-concept trial was run on a blood sample. Applications such as personalized health monitoring require robust device operation and resilience to clogging. It is desirable to avoid using channels comparable in size to the particles being detected thus requiring high levels of sensitivity. Despite using low-end off-the-shelf hardware, our sensing platform was capable of detecting changes in impedance as small as 0.032%, allowing detection of 3 μm diameter particles in a 300 μm wide channel. The sensitivity of our system is comparable to that of a high-end bench-top impedance spectrometer when tested using the same sensors. The novel analog design allowed for an instrument with a footprint of less than 80 cm2. The aim of this work is to demonstrate the potential of using microfluidic impedance spectroscopy for low cost health monitoring. We demonstrated the utility of the platform technology towards cell counting, however, our platform is broadly applicable to assaying wide panels of biomarkers including proteins, nucleic acids, and various cell types.

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Keywords:  Biosensors; Impedance cytometry; Lock-in-amplification; Microfluidics; Wearable sensors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28432532     DOI: 10.1007/s10544-017-0161-8

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


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7.  A portable impedance microflow cytometer for measuring cellular response to hypoxia.

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8.  Fully integrated wearable impedance cytometry platform on flexible circuit board with online smartphone readout.

Authors:  Abbas Furniturewalla; Matthew Chan; Jianye Sui; Karan Ahuja; Mehdi Javanmard
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