Abstract
Blood plasma is a source of biomarkers in blood and a simple, fast, and easy extraction method is highly required for point-of-care testing (POCT) applications. This paper proposes a membrane filter integrated microfluidic device to extract blood plasma from whole blood, without any external instrumentation. A commercially available membrane filter was integrated with a newly designed dual-cover microfluidic device to avoid leakage of the extracted plasma and remaining blood cells. Nano-interstices installed on both sides of the microfluidic channels actively draw the extracted plasma from the membrane. The developed device successfully supplied 20 μl of extracted plasma with a high extraction yield (~45%) in 16 min.
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Kim, J., Yoon, J., Byun, J. Y., Kim, H., Han, S., Kim, J., … Chung, S. (2021). Nano-interstice driven powerless blood plasma extraction in a membrane filter integrated microfluidic device. Sensors (Switzerland), 21(4), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21041366
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