The Multicorder: A Handheld Multimodal Metabolomics-on-CMOS Sensing Platform

V. Annese, Chunxiao Hu, Claudio Accarino, Christos Giagkoulovits, S. B. Patil, M. Al-Rawhani, J. Beeley, B. C. Cheah, Srinivas Velugotla, J. Grant, D. Cumming
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Abstract

The use of CMOS platforms in medical point-of-care applications, by integrating all steps from sample to data output, has the potential to reduce the diagnostic cost and the time from days to seconds. Here we present the ‘Multicorder’ technology, a handheld versatile multimodal platform for rapid metabolites quantification. The current platform is composed of a cartridge, a reader and a graphic user interface. The sensing core of the cartridge is the CMOS chip which integrates a 16x16 array of multi-sensor elements. Each element is composed of two optical and one chemical sensor. The platform is therefore capable of performing multi-mode measurements: namely colorimetric, chemiluminescence, pH sensing and surface plasmon resonance. In addition to the reader that is employed for addressing, data digitization and transmission, a tablet computer performs data collection, visualization, analysis and storage. In this paper, we demonstrate colorimetric, chemiluminescence and pH sensing on the same platform by on-chip quantification of different metabolites in their physiological range. The platform we have developed has the potential to lead the way to a new generation of commercial devices in the footsteps of the current commercial glucometers for quick multi-metabolite quantification for both acute and chronic medicines.
多阶:手持式cmos多模态代谢组学传感平台
在医疗护理点应用中使用CMOS平台,通过集成从样本到数据输出的所有步骤,有可能将诊断成本和时间从几天缩短到几秒钟。在这里,我们介绍了“多阶”技术,一种手持式多功能多模态平台,用于快速量化代谢物。当前的平台由一个墨盒、一个阅读器和一个图形用户界面组成。墨盒的传感核心是CMOS芯片,集成了16x16阵列的多传感器元件。每个元件由两个光学传感器和一个化学传感器组成。因此,该平台能够执行多模式测量:即比色法,化学发光,pH传感和表面等离子体共振。除了用于寻址、数据数字化和传输的阅读器外,平板电脑还执行数据收集、可视化、分析和存储。在本文中,我们演示了比色法,化学发光和pH传感在同一平台上通过芯片上定量不同的代谢物在其生理范围内。我们开发的平台有可能引领新一代商用设备的发展,在当前商用血糖仪的脚步中,用于急性和慢性药物的快速多代谢物定量。
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