Optical Sensors 2013 2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2017436
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Optical biosensor system with integrated microfluidic sample preparation and TIRF based detection

Abstract: There is a steadily growing demand for miniaturized bioanalytical devices allowing for on-site or point-of-care detection of biomolecules or pathogens in applications like diagnostics, food testing, or environmental monitoring. These, so called labs-on-a-chip or micro-total analysis systems (µ-TAS) should ideally enable convenient sample-in -result-out type operation. Therefore, the entire process from sample preparation, metering, reagent incubation, etc. to detection should be performed on a single disposabl… Show more

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“…Gilli et al designed a disposable plastic sensing device that utilized a total internal reflection fluorescence optical. There is no interference caused by non-specific binding or noise, and the microfluidic chip is connected with automated and sensitive customized software to realize the multiplex detection of the different targets [94].…”
Section: Application Of Microfluidic Combined With Different Technmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gilli et al designed a disposable plastic sensing device that utilized a total internal reflection fluorescence optical. There is no interference caused by non-specific binding or noise, and the microfluidic chip is connected with automated and sensitive customized software to realize the multiplex detection of the different targets [94].…”
Section: Application Of Microfluidic Combined With Different Technmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate and more frequent information gathered directly adjacent to the patient enables quicker diagnostics as well as more individual and harmonized therapy. To afford each patient an exclusive monitoring device in immediate vicinity to his bed, a POCT device facilitates a high-sensitive detection principle by miniaturization and, at the same time, drastically reduced monitoring costs compared to the use of large scale equipment in the central laboratory [1,2]. An ideal POCT device is small in size, not limited by noise, requires only small sample volumes and gives a linear response to the concentration of the analyte of interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%