Device Preparation and Microparticle Trap Formation
5:32
Experimental Mounting and Immunodetection
7:42
Results: Indirect Immunoassay with Enzyme-Labeled Antibody-Based Detection
9:14
Conclusion
Transcript
Our protocol describes a high-resolution micromilling method to fabricate an acrylic microfluidic device for quantitative immunodetection of analyte concentrations comparable to the gold standard ELISA technique. The highlight is the fabrication o
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Microfluidics is a powerful tool for the development of diagnostic tests. However, expensive equipment and materials, as well as laborious fabrication and handling techniques, are often required. Here, we detail the fabrication protocol of an acrylic microfluidic device for magnetic micro- and nanoparticle-based immunoassays in a low-cost and simple-to-use setting.