Issue 15, 2011

A flexible microfluidic processor for molecular biology: application to microarray sample preparation

Abstract

We describe a programmable microfluidic system with onboard pumps and valves that has the ability to process reaction volumes in the sub-microlitre to hundred microlitre range. The flexibility of the architecture is demonstrated with a commercial molecular biology protocol for mRNA amplification, implemented without significant modification. The performance of the microchip system is compared to conventional bench processing at each stage of the multistep protocol, and DNA microarrays are used to assess the quality and performance of bench- and microchip-amplified RNA. The results show that the microchip system reactions are similar to bench control reactions at each step, and that the microchip- and bench-derived amplified RNAs are virtually indistinguishable in differential microarray analyses.

Graphical abstract: A flexible microfluidic processor for molecular biology: application to microarray sample preparation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2011
Accepted
05 May 2011
First published
21 Jun 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 2541-2550

A flexible microfluidic processor for molecular biology: application to microarray sample preparation

Y. Li, W. Jones, F. Rasti, I. Blaga, G. Bogdan, D. Eberhart, B. Kobrin, D. Lee, B. Nielsen, E. van Gelder, S. Jovanovich and S. Stern, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 2541 DOI: 10.1039/C1LC20244H

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