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Wash-free operation of smartphone-integrated optical immunosensor using retroreflective microparticles
  • Kim, Ka Ram ;
  • Lee, Kyung Won ;
  • Chun, Hyeong Jin ;
  • Lee, Danbi ;
  • Kim, Jae Ho ;
  • Yoon, Hyun C.
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Publication Year
2022-01-15
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol.196
Keyword
Creatine kinase-MBImmunosensingOptical biosensingRetroreflectionSmartphone-based biosensor
Mesh Keyword
Creatine kinaseCreatine kinase-MBImmunosensingMicro particlesMicrofluidic-chipsOptical bio-sensingRetro reflectionRetro-reflectorsSmart phonesSmartphone-based biosensorBiosensing TechniquesHumansImmunoassayLab-On-A-Chip DevicesMicrofluidicsSmartphone
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BiotechnologyBiophysicsBiomedical EngineeringElectrochemistry
Abstract
Herein, we introduce a smartphone-integrated immunosensor based on non-spectroscopic optical detection. Sedimentation of the retroreflector and gentle inversion of the microfluidic chip was chosen as biosensing principles to ensure minimal human involvement. To realize this, wash-free immunosensing was implemented on a polymeric microfluidic chip device fabricated for light signal penetration in retroreflection signal acquisition. Applying a transparent chip and passive modulation of retroreflectors enabled the minimization of human error during sensing. In addition, a retroreflection-detectable optical gadget was constructed for integration with the commercial smartphone. The gadget had an optical chamber that induced retroreflection by integration with a smartphone. When the micro-sized reflector, named the retroreflective Janus microparticle, reacted on the sensing surface, the incident light was retroreflected towards the image sensor and quantified by a smartphone-installed Android application package. The developed application package features include time-lapse image capture performed by manipulating LED flash and camera modules, and quantification of retroreflected signal counts by image processing of time-lapse images. With this platform, the user could independently commence optical signal processing without a complicated optical setup and running software on a PC, and sensitive and reproducible immunosensing results could be obtained. The applicability test for creatine kinase-myocardial band detection from the buffer to serum was conducted and presented a calibration curve of 0–1000 ng/mL within 1 h. With the developed system, we believe that the applicability of the platform in bioanalytical detection can be expanded.
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eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/32336
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2021.113722
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This work was supported by the Creative Materials Discovery Program (NRF- 2019M3D1A1078943 ), the Priority Research Centers Program (NRF- 2019R1A6A1A11051471 ), and the SGER Program (NRF- 2018R1D1A1A02085354 ) funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea . HCY also acknowledges the support from the Samsung Research Funding Centre of Samsung Electronics .This work was supported by the Creative Materials Discovery Program (NRF-2019M3D1A1078943), the Priority Research Centers Program (NRF-2019R1A6A1A11051471), and the SGER Program (NRF-2018R1D1A1A02085354) funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea. HCY also acknowledges the support from the Samsung Research Funding Centre of Samsung Electronics.
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