3D Printed Microfluidic Actuation System for Multi-step Paper-based Assays

Sumeyra Agambayev, Mark S. Bailly, J. Christen
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We present a novel 3D printed Microfluidic Actuation System for lateral flow assay in low resource settings. The system is used to deliver reagents for multi-step assays from blisters placed into cavities in the 3D printed assembly. The system is operated by manually depressing the blister housing and rotating to the next blister location. This is repeated for each step in the assay to enable a simple and repeatable method of delivering specified volumes to the assay at arbitrary time intervals as required by the assay. The blisters provide for robust storage while maintaining consistent aliquots for the assay. We characterize the percent of the total volume delivered to the lateral flow assay from the blisters including the volume dispensed at given time intervals.
用于多步骤纸质检测的3D打印微流体驱动系统
我们提出了一种新的3D打印微流体驱动系统,用于低资源环境下的横向流动分析。该系统用于从放置在3D打印组件空腔中的水泡中输送试剂,用于多步骤分析。该系统通过手动压低吸泡外壳并旋转到下一个吸泡位置来操作。这在分析中的每一步都是重复的,以实现一种简单和可重复的方法,根据分析要求在任意时间间隔向分析提供指定的体积。泡罩提供了强大的存储,同时保持一致的定量分析。我们描述了从水疱输送到侧流分析的总体积的百分比,包括在给定时间间隔分配的体积。
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