Multicolor detection of fluorescent droplets on a cell phone using time domain encoded optofluidics

Venkata Yelleswaranu, D. Issadore
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Digital droplet assays — in which biological samples are compartmentalized into millions of femtoliter volume droplets and interrogated individually — have generated enormous enthusiasm for their ability to robustly detect nucleic acids and proteins with single molecule sensitivity. A key challenge in the field however has been the cumbersome instrumentation necessary to generate, process, and detect millions of individual droplets. We have demonstrated the miniaturization of droplet diagnostics into a portable platform that can process millions of droplets per second by combining the parallelization of thousands of microfluidic droplet generators onto a single chip and a strategy to rapidly detect droplets using time-domain encoded cell phone imaging. Building on our work in this area, we show that multiple fluorescent dyes can be detected in each individual droplet by encoding the excitation light from multiple LEDs with unique maximum length sequences that are decoded using cloud-based computation. By developing a strategy to carry out multiplexed digital droplet assays in a portable platform at a rate (106 droplets / sec), 1000x faster than conventional approaches on a cell phone based device, we have demonstrated a key step towards translating the sensitivity of digital assays from research laboratories to portable molecular diagnostics.
利用时域编码光流体对手机上的荧光液滴进行多色检测
数字液滴测定——将生物样本划分成数百万飞升体积的液滴,并对其进行单独检测——因其具有单分子灵敏度的强大检测核酸和蛋白质的能力而引起了巨大的热情。然而,该领域的一个关键挑战是产生、处理和检测数百万个单个液滴所需的笨重仪器。我们已经展示了液滴诊断的小型化到一个便携式平台上,通过将数千个微流体液滴发生器并行化到单个芯片上,该平台每秒可以处理数百万个液滴,并展示了使用时域编码手机成像快速检测液滴的策略。基于我们在这一领域的工作,我们表明,通过编码来自多个具有独特最大长度序列的led的激发光,使用基于云的计算解码,可以在每个液滴中检测到多种荧光染料。通过开发在便携式平台上进行多路数字液滴分析的策略(106液滴/秒),比基于手机的设备上的传统方法快1000倍,我们已经证明了将数字分析的灵敏度从研究实验室转化为便携式分子诊断的关键一步。
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