2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1lc00564b
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One-shot high-resolution melting curve analysis for KRAS point-mutation discrimination on a digital microfluidics platform

Abstract: Proposed high-accuracy one-shot melting curve analysis on a digital microfluidics platform, enabling KRAS gene discrimination with single-nucleotide mutations in 3 seconds.

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“…100 Temperature control units are typically composed of microheaters/coolers, thermal sensors, and microcontrollers to form a close-looped control. Distinct strategies are adopted for integrating temperature control capability on the EWOD platform, namely, (1) placing heaters and sensors externally in the chip holding structures (system integration), 33,88,[97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106] (2) fabricating heaters and/or sensors on EWOD substrates (chip-scale integration), 57,89,[92][93][94]96,[107][108][109] and (3) using EWOD electrodes for multifunctional heating/sensing. 14,[110][111][112][113][114] For strategy (1), Shen et al 100 patterned a resistive microheater on a separate substrate (on the right) stacked and aligned with the EWOD bottom plate (on the left) (Fig.…”
Section: Temperature Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…100 Temperature control units are typically composed of microheaters/coolers, thermal sensors, and microcontrollers to form a close-looped control. Distinct strategies are adopted for integrating temperature control capability on the EWOD platform, namely, (1) placing heaters and sensors externally in the chip holding structures (system integration), 33,88,[97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106] (2) fabricating heaters and/or sensors on EWOD substrates (chip-scale integration), 57,89,[92][93][94]96,[107][108][109] and (3) using EWOD electrodes for multifunctional heating/sensing. 14,[110][111][112][113][114] For strategy (1), Shen et al 100 patterned a resistive microheater on a separate substrate (on the right) stacked and aligned with the EWOD bottom plate (on the left) (Fig.…”
Section: Temperature Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically for assays requiring cycling temperatures (i.e., PCR), another two different approaches are developed and validated: (1) continuously adjust the set value of a sole heater on the anchored target droplet, 35,36,44,103,104 as performed in commercial thermal cyclers; and (2) shuttle the target droplet between different temperature regions on the chip by electrowetting. 88,89,101,102,115 For approach (1), Rival et al 44 realized total messenger RNA (mRNA) extraction from a human cell line and reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) assay, in which parallel PCR blocks are designed on the EWOD chip for 20 individual droplets to settle (Fig. 3D).…”
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“…Over the past ten years, the tremendous development of DMF has facilitated biomolecule analysis and applications, including nucleic acids, 16,17 proteins, [18][19][20] and hormones. 21 The tiny reaction volume in DMF can increase the biomolecule concentration to maximize the reaction efficiency, while the confined reaction space can exclude exogenous contaminants.…”
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confidence: 99%