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Acoustic aggregation-induced separation for enhanced fluorescence detection of Alzheimer's biomarker

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TALANTA
Volume 233, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122517

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Ultrasound; Separation; Fluorescence enhancement; Alzheimer's disease; microRNA

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21804007, 21890742]
  2. Research Programs of CARS, China [2020YJ164]

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The study introduced an acoustic aggregation-induced microparticle separation method for on-chip fluorescence detection of Alzheimer biomarkers. The method showed enhanced fluorescence and potential for trace biomarkers detection in the diagnosis field, indicating promising applications in lab-on-a-chip technologies.
On-chip microparticle-based separation is a significant activity in analytical and biomedical field. Here, we reported an acoustic aggregation-induced microparticle separation for on-chip fluorescence detection of Alzheimer biomarkers. miRNA-101, an Alzheimer-related biomarker, was used as a model target to validate the performance of the acoustic aggregation-induced separation assay. Under the ultrasound filed, the microparticles would move toward the centre of chip by simply adjusting the frequency and voltage. Such particle aggregation further resulted in fluorescence enhancement comparing with single microparticle. This approach integrated acoustic aggregation-induced microparticle separation with fluorescence enhancement, holding great potential application for the development of lab-on-a-chip based trace biomarkers detection in diagnosis field.

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