In this paper, we present a two-phase microfluidic system capable of incubating and quantifying microbead-based agglutination assays. The microfluidic system is based on a simple fabrication solution, which requires only laboratory tubing filled with carrier oil, driven by negative pressure using a syringe pump. We provide a user-friendly interface, in which a pipette is used to insert single droplets of a 1.25-mu L volume into a system that is continuously running and therefore works entirely on demand without the need for stopping, resetting or washing the system. These assays are incubated by highly efficient passive mixing with a sample-to-answer time of 2.5 min, a 5-10-fold improvement over traditional agglutination assays. We study sy...
Screening is a fundamental process in today’s medicine and clinical diagnostics, comprising of sever...
Biology has always been a heavily technology limited field. Burgeoning fields such as systems biolog...
The development of microfluidic sample processing and microvalve technology offers significant, thus...
In this paper, we present a two-phase microfluidic system capable of incubating and quantifying micr...
Microfluidics are emerging as a promising technology for miniaturizing biological assays for applica...
A plug-based microfluidic approach was used to perform multiple agglutination assays in parallel wit...
A novel, centrifugal disk-based micro-total analysis system (mu TAS) for low cost and high throughpu...
International audienceThe process of agglutination is commonly used for the detection of biomarkers ...
Presented on November 4, 2015 from 4-5 p.m. in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Previous diagnosing methods based on agglutination have a limitation in view of emergency and point-...
The ability to detect multiple analytes in a small sample volume has significance for numerous areas...
Point of Care (PoC) diagnostics have been the subject of considerable research over the last few dec...
In medical diagnostic tests, including pregnancy testing and tests for typed red blood cells, a smal...
As technology improves, there is a push to minimize the cost of diagnostics as well as the cost of s...
Point of Care (PoC) diagnostics have been the subject of considerable research over the last few dec...
Screening is a fundamental process in today’s medicine and clinical diagnostics, comprising of sever...
Biology has always been a heavily technology limited field. Burgeoning fields such as systems biolog...
The development of microfluidic sample processing and microvalve technology offers significant, thus...
In this paper, we present a two-phase microfluidic system capable of incubating and quantifying micr...
Microfluidics are emerging as a promising technology for miniaturizing biological assays for applica...
A plug-based microfluidic approach was used to perform multiple agglutination assays in parallel wit...
A novel, centrifugal disk-based micro-total analysis system (mu TAS) for low cost and high throughpu...
International audienceThe process of agglutination is commonly used for the detection of biomarkers ...
Presented on November 4, 2015 from 4-5 p.m. in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Previous diagnosing methods based on agglutination have a limitation in view of emergency and point-...
The ability to detect multiple analytes in a small sample volume has significance for numerous areas...
Point of Care (PoC) diagnostics have been the subject of considerable research over the last few dec...
In medical diagnostic tests, including pregnancy testing and tests for typed red blood cells, a smal...
As technology improves, there is a push to minimize the cost of diagnostics as well as the cost of s...
Point of Care (PoC) diagnostics have been the subject of considerable research over the last few dec...
Screening is a fundamental process in today’s medicine and clinical diagnostics, comprising of sever...
Biology has always been a heavily technology limited field. Burgeoning fields such as systems biolog...
The development of microfluidic sample processing and microvalve technology offers significant, thus...