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A portable flow-through fluorescent immunoassay lab-on-a-chip device using ZnO nanorod-decorated glass capillaries

Journal

LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 1797-1802

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3lc41382a

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21205098, 21273173]
  2. National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China (973 Program) [2013CB127804]
  3. Institute for Clean Energy & Advanced Materials (Southwest University, Chongqing, China)
  4. Chongqing Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Technologies of Clean Energies (Chongqing, China)
  5. Southwest University (Chongqing, China) [SWU111071]
  6. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Rapid diagnosis of Dread Disease (Chongqing, China)
  7. Chongqing development and reform commission (Chongqing, China)

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We report a portable flow-through fluorescent immunoassay lab-on-a-chip device using inexpensive disposable glass capillaries for medical diagnostics. The device is made up of a number of serially connected glass capillaries, of which each interior surface is grown using zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods, which different probe antibodies are attached to. The ZnO nanorods not only provide a large surface area for high density probe attachment, but also enhance the fluorescent signals to significantly improve the detection signal responses. The glass capillary also allows for convenient flow-through detection. Coupled with a homemade handheld analyzer integrated with an automatic pump system and a fluorescence readout module, a portable immunoassay capillary device enables quantitative detection of multiple biomarkers in 30 min with detection limits of 1-5 ng mL(-1) and wide dynamic ranges for prostate specific antigen (PSA), alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in serum. This new conceptual lab-on-a-chip device eliminates the need for expensive micro-fabrication processes, while offering inexpensive and disposable, but replaceable tube-type microchannels'' for multiplexed detection in portable clinical diagnostics.

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