Opto-fluidic micro-ring resonator for sensitive label-free viral detection

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Abstract

We have demonstrated sensitive label-free virus detection using the opto-fluidic ring resonator (OFRR) sensor. The OFRR is a novel sensing platform that integrates the microfluidics and photonic sensing technology with a low detection limit and small volume. In our experiment, filamentous bacteriophage M13 was used as a safe model system. Virus samples were flowed through the OFRR whose surface was coated with M13-specific antibodies. We studied the sensor performance by monitoring in real-time the virus and antibody interaction. It is shown that OFRR can detect M13 with high specificity and sensitivity. The detection limit is approximately 2.3 × 103 pfu mL-1 and the detection dynamic range spanned seven orders of magnitude. Theoretical analysis was also carried out to confirm the experimental results. Our study will lead to development of novel OFRR-based, sensitive, rapid, and low-cost micro total analysis devices for virus detection. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Zhu, H., White, I. M., Suter, J. D., Zourob, M., & Fan, X. (2008). Opto-fluidic micro-ring resonator for sensitive label-free viral detection. Analyst, 133(3), 356–360. https://doi.org/10.1039/b716834a

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