A handheld magnetic sensing platform for antigen and nucleic acid detection

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Abstract

The core requirements for point-of-care (POC) diagnostics necessitate low-cost, portability, easily integrated sample preparation, and quick measurement time. Frequency-shift based magnetic sensing is a measurement technique utilizing a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) integrated-circuit (IC) chip for magnetic label detection. The sensing scheme leverages the low-cost manufacturing of IC chips while demonstrating the potential for multiplexing capabilities. In this article, we present modifications to this scheme for POC viability. We introduce a handheld reusable reader and a disposable open-well cartridge for the detection of nucleic acids and antigens. The diagnostic system utilizes a novel “magnetic freezing” technique to reduce measurement time, obviates baseline measurement before or during biological assay, and reduces sensor noise. We utilize these enhancements for the room temperature, amplification-free detection of a 31 base-pair DNA oligomer and the interferon-γ (IFN-γ) protein. We have demonstrated reliable measurements down to 100 pM for the DNA assay and 1 pM for the protein. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Pai, A., Khachaturian, A., Chapman, S., Hu, A., Wang, H., & Hajimiri, A. (2014). A handheld magnetic sensing platform for antigen and nucleic acid detection. Analyst, 139(6), 1403–1411. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3an01947k

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