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Droplet-based biochemical assay by magnetic wire manipulation between multiple droplets
Authors:Mitsuhiro Shikida  Tatsuaki Sugito  Mina Okochi  Hiroyuki Honda
Affiliation:1. Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
2. Department of Micro-Nano Systems Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
3. Department of Biotechnology, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:Reaction performance of a droplet-based biochemical assay technique that uses magnetic wires as sample carriers is evaluated. Wires 2.0 mm in length, 0.05 mm in width, and 0.02 mm in thickness are fabricated by chemical etching, introduced into a droplet immersed in oil, and manipulated by the magnetic force of a moving magnet. Alkaline-phosphatase as an enzyme is immobilized on the wire surfaces by applying Au and self-assembled monolayer coatings, and the method’s on-chip reaction performance is evaluated. The enzymatic reaction is found to increase linearly as the number of wires and the reaction time increase. Relatively high performance reproducibility for enzymatic reactions is obtained; on average, the reaction absorbance, standard deviation, and coefficient of variance are found to be respectively 1.14, 0.103, and 9.1 %. The conductivity change in a fused droplet is used to evaluate the absolute volume of liquid transferred with the extracted wires and a value of 0.33 μl is obtained.
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