Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Integrated Immunodetection Sensors

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Abstract

Lack of functional integration and high manufacturing costs have been identified as major challenges in commercialization of point-of-care devices. In this study, roll-to-roll (R2R) fabrication process was developed for large-scale manufacturing of disposable microfluidic devices. The integrated, user-friendly device included a plasma separation membrane for simple blood filtration, immobilized antibodies for specific immunodetection, microfluidics for plasma transport and reagent mixing, and a blister for actuation and waste storage. These functionalities were designed to be compatible with R2R processing, which was demonstrated using pilot-scale printing lines producing 60 devices in an hour. The produced sensors enabled rapid (10 min) and sensitive (2 μg/mL) fluorescence-based immunodetection of C-reactive protein from 20 μL of whole blood.

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Liedert, C., Rannaste, L., Kokkonen, A., Huttunen, O. H., Liedert, R., Hiltunen, J., & Hakalahti, L. (2020). Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Integrated Immunodetection Sensors. ACS Sensors, 5(7), 2010–2017. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.0c00404

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