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Ultrasensitive microfluidic solid-phase ELISA using an actuatable microwell-patterned PDMS chip
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Low Abundance ProteinsEngineeringMicrofabricationMedicineBioanalysisMicrofluidic DevicesBiomedical ApplicationsAnalytical MicrosystemsLab-on-a-chipBiomedical AnalysisOrgan-on-a-chipBiomedical EngineeringBiomemsMicrofluidicsBiophysicsWide Dynamic RangeDiagnostic Device
Quantitative detection of low abundance proteins is of significant interest for biological and clinical applications. Here we report an integrated microfluidic solid-phase ELISA platform for rapid and ultrasensitive detection of proteins with a wide dynamic range. Compared to the existing microfluidic devices that perform affinity capture and enzyme-based optical detection in a constant channel volume, the key novelty of our design is two-fold. First, our system integrates a microwell-patterned assay chamber that can be pneumatically actuated to significantly reduce the volume of chemifluorescent reaction, markedly improving the sensitivity and speed of ELISA. Second, monolithic integration of on-chip pumps and the actuatable assay chamber allow programmable fluid delivery and effective mixing for rapid and sensitive immunoassays. Ultrasensitive microfluidic ELISA was demonstrated for insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF-1R) across at least five orders of magnitude with an extremely low detection limit of 21.8 aM. The microwell-based solid-phase ELISA strategy provides an expandable platform for developing the next-generation microfluidic immunoassay systems that integrate and automate digital and analog measurements to further improve the sensitivity, dynamic ranges, and reproducibility of proteomic analysis.
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