A novel approach for detection and quantification of magnetic nanomarkers using a spin valve GMR-integrated microfluidic sensor

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We demonstrate the application of a spin valve giant magneto-resistance (GMR) integrated microfluidic sensor for the detection and quantification of superparamagnetic nanomarkers. A microfluidic channel containing the magnetic fluid, micro-conductors (MCs) for collection of magnetic markers and a spin valve GMR sensor for detecting the presence of magnetic stray field were integrated into a single chip and employed for detection of various concentrations of Nanomag-D beads of 250 nm diameter. The results show that the sensor is capable of detecting concentrations as low as 500 pg μl -1 of Nanomag-D beads and quantifying them in a linear scale over a wide particle concentration range (1-500 ng μl -1). Our study provides a novel platform towards the development of a portable lab-on-a-chip sensor.

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Devkota, J., Kokkinis, G., Berris, T., Jamalieh, M., Cardoso, S., Cardoso, F., … Giouroudi, I. (2015). A novel approach for detection and quantification of magnetic nanomarkers using a spin valve GMR-integrated microfluidic sensor. RSC Advances, 5(63), 51169–51175. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra09365a

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