用于复杂多步骤生物测定的可编程液滴微流控技术

Enqi Huang, Yu Wang, Dongyang Cai, Dayu Liu
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可编程液滴微流控(PDM)指的是一种微流控装置,它按照指定的时间顺序将一系列具有不同空间位置的液滴的功能整合在一起。PDM 通过实现可编程的宏观液滴位移,简化了复杂生物测定的复杂工作流程,其中液滴可用作试剂库、液体绝缘微阀,有时还可用作大规模运输的微泵。由于这些液滴是无形结构,因此无需昂贵的微型制造程序。此外,液滴系列的并行化为控制微流控分析系统的吞吐量提供了灵活性。本文全面综述了通过各种微流控机制实现的 PDM,包括磁驱动、相对液体位移、毛细管吸力和顺序微位移。此外,还介绍了 PDM 系统在核酸检测、免疫测定、药物测试和样品回收方面的重要应用。总之,PDM 展示了其作为在微流控平台上执行复杂的多步骤生物测定的极具优势的工具的潜力。这些技术在缩小体积、自动化和低样品/试剂消耗等方面都优于传统技术。
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Programmable droplet microfluidics for complex multistep bioassays

Programmable droplet microfluidics for complex multistep bioassays

Programmable droplet microfluidics (PDM) refers to a microfluidic device that integrates the functionality of a series of droplets with distinct spatial locations in a designated temporal order. PDM streamlines the intricate workflow of complex bioassays by enabling programmable and macroscopic droplet displacements, in which the droplets serve as reservoirs for reagents, microvalves for liquid insulation, and in some cases micropumps for mass transportation. As these droplets are intangible structures, the need for expensive microfabrication procedures is eliminated. Furthermore, the parallelization of the droplet series provides flexibility in controlling the throughput of the microfluidic analysis system. This paper provides a comprehensive review of PDMs enabled by various microfluidic mechanisms, including magnetism actuation, relative liquid displacement, capillary suction and sequential microdisplacement. Additionally, important applications of PDM systems for nucleic acid detection, immunoassay, drug testing, and sample recovery are also introduced. In conclusion, PDM demonstrates its potential as a highly advantageous tool for executing intricate multistep bioassays on a microfluidic platform. These technologies have exhibited superiority over their traditional counterparts in terms of size reduction, automation, and low sample/reagent consumption.

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