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Label-free Bacteria Quantification in Blood Plasma by a Bioprinted Microarray Based Interferometric Point-of-Care Device

Dey, Priyanka
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Fabri-Faja, Nuria
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Calvo-Lozano, Olalla
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January 1, 2019
Acs Sensors

Existing clinical methods for bacteria detection lack speed, sensitivity, and, importantly, point-of-care (PoC) applicability. Thus, finding ways to push the sensitivity of clinical PoC biosensing technologies is crucial. Here we report a portable PoC device based on lens-free interferometric microscopy (LIM). The device employs high performance nanoplasmonics and custom bioprinted microarrays and is capable of direct label-free bacteria (E. coli) quantification. With only one-step sample handling we offer a sample-to-data turnaround time of 40 min. Our technology features detection sensitivity of a single bacterial cell both in buffer and in diluted blood plasma and is intrinsically limited by the number of cells present in the detection volume. When employed in a hospital setting, the device has enabled accurate categorization of sepsis patients (infectious SIRS) from control groups (healthy individuals and noninfectious SIRS patients) without false positives/negatives. User-friendly on-site bacterial clinical diagnosis can thus become a reality.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/acssensors.8B00789
Web of Science ID

WOS:000457203200007

Author(s)
Dey, Priyanka
Fabri-Faja, Nuria
Calvo-Lozano, Olalla
Terborg, Roland A.
Belushkin, Alexander  
Yesilkoy, Filiz  
Fabrega, Anna
Carlos Ruiz-Rodriguez, Juan
Ferrer, Ricard
Jose Gonzalez-Lopez, Juan
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Date Issued

2019-01-01

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Acs Sensors
Volume

4

Issue

1

Start page

52

End page

60

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry, Analytical

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Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

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Chemistry

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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bacteria

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sepsis

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microarray

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label-free detection

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nanoplasmonics

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plasma samples

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severe sepsis

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septic shock

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infections

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coli

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biosensors

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mortality

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diagnosis

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dna

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