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Solid-state sensor incorporated in microfluidic chip and magnetic-bead enzyme immobilization approach for creatinine and glucose detection in serum - art. no. 253704

  作者 Lin, YH; Chiang, CH; Wu, MH; Pan, TM; Luo, JD; Chiou, CC  
  选自 期刊  Applied Physics Letters;  卷期  2011年99-25;  页码  53704-53704  
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[摘要]Solid-state sensors are stable and inexpensive electric transducers for biomedical measurement. This study proposes a microfluidic chip incorporated with a solid-state sensor for measuring glucose and creatinine in blood serum. Magnetic beads are employed to immobilize enzymes and deliver them in a micro-channel. Glucose and creatinine can be measured at 2-8 mM and 10(-2) to 10 mM, respectively, which is a meaningful range in human blood. The immobilization approach also addresses the issue of the long-term preservation of enzymes in microfluidic devices. The proposed device is suitable for multi-target measurement in a point-of-care system. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi: 10.1063/1.3671078]

 
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