Device for spectroscopic detection and monitoring of biologically relevant molecules Patent uri icon

abstract

  • There is a need in the point-of-care diagnostic community for an efficient and portable method for testing blood and other biological fluids that can be easily translated across multiple applications. An aspect of the invention described involves monitoring the optical properties of molecularly-mediated nanoparticle assemblies though an optically transparent and magnetically active microfluidic chip, which has recently emerged as an attractive method for biomarker detection as it is an efficient tool for monitoring the binding events that take place in a sensing assay. In one embodiment, this device is directed towards two-nanoparticle assays that rely on the assembly or disassembly of plasmonic and magnetic nanoparticles in response to a certain analyte. A further embodiment is directed to a spiral microfluidic using inertial forces to filter fluid components by size, connected to a magnetically active channel comprised of a nickel micropad array, optically transparent microchannel, and permanent magnets.

author list (cited authors)

  • Marks, H. L., Cot, G. L., Robinson, M. B., Huang, P., & Kameoka, J.

complete list of authors

  • Marks, Haley L||Coté, Gerard L||Robinson, Mitchell B||Huang, Po-Jung||Kameoka, Jun

publication date

  • June 2018