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Integrated immunoassay using tuneable surface acoustic waves and lensfree detection.

Lab on a chip (2011-07-05)
Yannyk Bourquin, Julien Reboud, Rab Wilson, Yi Zhang, Jonathan M Cooper
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The diagnosis of infectious diseases in the Developing World is technologically challenging requiring complex biological assays with a high analytical performance, at minimal cost. By using an opto-acoustic immunoassay technology, integrating components commonly used in mobile phone technologies, including surface acoustic wave (SAW) transducers to provide pressure driven flow and a CMOS camera to enable lensfree detection technique, we demonstrate the potential to produce such an assay. To achieve this, antibody functionalised microparticles were manipulated on a low-cost disposable cartridge using the surface acoustic waves and were then detected optically. Our results show that the biomarker, interferon-γ, used for the diagnosis of diseases such as latent tuberculosis, can be detected at pM concentrations, within a few minutes (giving high sensitivity at a minimal cost).

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Latex-Beads, carboxylatmodifiziertes Polystyrol, gelb-grün fluoreszierend, aqueous suspension, 2.0 μm mean particle size