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A Robust and User-Friendly Alternative to Densitometry Using Origami Biosensors and Digital Logic.

Steven M Russell1, Alejandra Alba-Patiño1, Marcio Borges2, Roberto de la Rica1,2.   

Abstract

Colorimetric detection with smartphones is ideal for point-of-care measurements because the signal reader is easily available. Densitometric detection schemes enable semiquantitative measurements but require a lightproof box to control photographic conditions and/or extensive data treatment to extract information. Approaches based on pattern recognition are not so sensitive to light artifacts but can only yield a yes/no type of answer when the signal is above or below a certain threshold. Here, we introduce a new method for detecting different concentrations of proteins as well as light artifacts with origami immunosensors and digital logic. The origami design consists of a folded piece of paper with three identical biorecognition sites so that one drop of sample generates three colorimetric signals simultaneously. The three colorimetric signals are then evaluated with an augmented reality app that generates a virtual semaphore that sequentially turns on its green, yellow, and red lights depending on the concentration of analyte. These three Boolean variables pass through "and" and "not" logic gates in a 3-to-8 decoder that enables the semiquantitative detection of proteins and adds a failsafe against erroneous results. The proposed method can detect the model analyte mouse IgG with a limit of detection and sensitivity comparable to densitometry performed under light-controlled conditions. It can also detect the sepsis biomarker procalcitonin at clinically relevant concentrations. With our approach, the detection is performed in real time, and signal processing is not required, which makes it suitable for rapid analyses by nonspecialists at the point of need.

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Keywords:  augmented reality; colorimetric; gold; nanoparticles; paper-based analytical device; smartphone

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30084248     DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.8b00452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Sens        ISSN: 2379-3694            Impact factor:   7.711


  2 in total

Review 1.  Micro- and nanosensors for detecting blood pathogens and biomarkers at different points of sepsis care.

Authors:  Alejandra Alba-Patiño; Andreu Vaquer; Enrique Barón; Steven M Russell; Marcio Borges; Roberto de la Rica
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2022-01-26       Impact factor: 5.833

2.  Nanoparticle-based mobile biosensors for the rapid detection of sepsis biomarkers in whole blood.

Authors:  Alejandra Alba-Patiño; Steven M Russell; Marcio Borges; Nicolás Pazos-Pérez; Ramón A Álvarez-Puebla; Roberto de la Rica
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2020-01-22
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