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Three-Dimensional Magnetic Focusing of Superparamagnetic Beads for On-Chip Agglutination Assays

Afshar Ghasemlouy, Rana  
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Moser, Yves
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Lehnert, Thomas  
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2011
Analytical Chemistry

We present a new method for three-dimensional (3D) magnetic focusing of magnetic microparticles in a microfluidic system. On-chip magnetic particle manipulation in themicrochannel is achieved by a high-gradientmagnetic field generated by means of a micromachined field concentrator. The system allows retention of functionalized beads in a dense plug while flowing through buffer or analyte. Slowly reducing the magnetic retention force in the presence of a flow results in controlled release of the particles into a fine streamline with regular longitudinal interparticle spacing. Alignment at half-height of the channel is readily obtained through the symmetry of the magnetic field. A single lateral sheath flow is required to provide full 3D focusing of the microparticles in the middle of the microchannel with a maximum deviation of ±5 μm from the center position. With the use of this system, a new approach for performing an immunoagglutination assay on-chip has been implemented. Three-dimensional focusing allowed reliable counting of singlets and agglutinated doublets. We demonstrate the potential of the agglutination assay in a microfluidic format using a streptavidin/biotinylated bovine serum albumin (bBSA) model system. A detection limit of about 400 pg/mL (6 pM) is achieved.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ac102813x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000286689600056

Author(s)
Afshar Ghasemlouy, Rana  
Moser, Yves
Lehnert, Thomas  
Gijs, Martinus  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Analytical Chemistry
Volume

83

Issue

3

Start page

1022

End page

1029

Subjects

Polydimethylsiloxane Pdms Microchannels

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Microfluidic Channel

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Sheath Flow

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Immunoassay

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Particles

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Microparticles

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Recognition

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Filtration

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Separation

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Microchip

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REVIEWED

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January 7, 2011
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