A microfluidic system for saliva-based detection of infectious diseases

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Abstract

A "lab-on-a-chip" system for detecting bacterial pathogens in oral fluid samples is described. The system comprises : (1) an oral fluid sample collector; (2) a disposable, plastic microfluidic cassette ("chip") for sample processing including immunochromatographic assay with a nitrocellulose lateral flow strip; (3) a platform that controls the cassette operation by providing metered quantities of reagents, temperature regulation, valve actuation; and (4) a laser scanner to interrogate the lateral flow strip. The microfluidic chip hosts a fluidic network for cell lysis, nucleic acid extraction and isolation, PCR, and labeling of the PCR product with bioconjugated, upconverting phosphor particles for detection on the lateral flow strip. © 2007 New York Academy of Sciences.

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Chen, Z., Mauk, M. G., Wang, J., Abrams, W. R., Corstjens, P. L. A. M., Niedbala, R. S., … Bau, H. H. (2007). A microfluidic system for saliva-based detection of infectious diseases. In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Vol. 1098, pp. 429–436). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1384.024

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