Fluid delivery methods
US-2024408593-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9901923B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9901923-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615345148-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A mobile, self contained molecular diagnostics system is provided with a microfluidic chip, detection apparatus and an integrated or wireless control interface and imager. The system provides automated sample preparation and rapid optical detection of multianalyte nucleic acids and proteins. On chip PCR may be performed to improve the optical fluorescence signal for nucleic acid detections. Plasmonic protein detection is performed using a dark field smartphone microscope. Dark field illumination is based on an evanescent field generated by LED total internal reflection. The smartphone element may also be used as an interface to control the detection apparatus, acquire images, process data and for wireless communications with remote computers. The handheld automated system has low power requirements and is particularly suited for point of care and on demand diagnostics in resource limited settings.
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A system for microfluidic sample analysis, the system comprising: (a) a microfluidic chip body comprising: (i) a plurality of enclosed wells; (ii) a sample inlet that receives a fluid sample; (iii) a network of microfluidic channels coupled to the wells with at least one inlet channel that transports a fluid sample from the sample inlet to one or more wells; and (iv) at least one vacuum port connected to the network of microfluidic channels, said vacuum port configured to be coupled to a vacuum source to draw fluid through the network of microfluidic channels and wells; (b) a detection assembly, the assembly comprising: (i) a housing with a slot opening configured to receive the microfluidic chip; (ii) a vacuum pump; (iii) a socket operably coupled to the vacuum pump, the socket configured to reversibly couple with at least one vacuum port of the microfluidic chip; (iv) one or more light sources directed to surfaces of the chip, said light sources configured for excitation of nanoparticles by illumination; (v) a controller coupled to the vacuum pump, light sources and a power supply; and (vi) an imager. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein said inlet of said microfluidic chip further comprises: a plurality of hollow micro-needles coupled to said channel; wherein a user places a fingertip on the plurality of hollow micro-needles, such that the one or more hollow micro-needles penetrates an epidermal layer of skin to sample blood from capillary vessels underneath; and wherein the vacuum pump generates a negative pressure within the inlet channel to withdraw a volume of blood into the microfluidic system. 3. The system of claim 1 , said microfluidic chip further comprising: a membrane filter for blood separation coupled to the inlet channel and placed in the microfluidic network between the inlet and the wells. 4. The system of claim 1 , said microfluidic chip further comprising: a buffer and reagent loading port connected to said inlet channel. 5. The system of claim 1 , said wells of said microfluidic chip further comprising: a metal nanodisk within the wells for enhancement of plasmonic light scattering to improve the limit of detection. 6. The system of claim 1 , said light source further comprising: a waveguide; and a plurality of light emitting diodes for wave guided excitation of nanoparticles by LED illumination. 7. The system of claim 1 , said imager comprising: a smartphone microscope imaging dark-field illumination of the chip based on evanescent fields within one or more wells generated by LED total internal reflections of the light source. 8. The system of claim 1 , said microfluidic chip further comprising: a second set of wells connected to the network of microfluidic channels; and microheating elements in proximity to the wells, said elements controlled by the controller. 9. The system of claim 8 , said detection assembly further comprising: a second light source configured for fluorescent excitation of nucleic acids. 10. A system for microfluidic sample analysis, the system comprising: (a) a microfluidic chip body comprising: (i) a first and second set of a plurality of enclosed wells; (ii) a sample inlet that receives a fluid sample; (iii) a network of microfluidic channels coupled to the sets of wells with at least one inlet channel that transports a fluid sample from the sample inlet to the sets of wells; and (iv) at least one vacuum port connected to the network of microfluidic channels, said vacuum port configured to be coupled to a vacuum source to draw fluid through the network of microfluidic channels and wells; (b) a detection assembly, the assembly comprising: (i) a housing with a slot opening configured to receive the microfluidic chip; (ii) a vacuum pump; (iii) a socket operably coupled to the vacuum pump, the socket configured to reversibly couple with at least one vacuum port of the microfluidic chip; (iv) a first light source directed to surfaces of the chip, said light source configured for excitation of nanoparticles or fluorescent particles by illumination; (v) a second light source directed to surfaces of the chip, said second light source configured for fluorescent excitation of nucleic acids; (vi) a heating element; (vii) a controller coupled to the vacuum pump, light sources, heating element and a power supply; and (viii) an imager. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein said inlet of said microfluidic chip further comprises: a plurality of hollow micro-needles coupled to said channel; wherein a user places a fingertip on the plurality of hollow micro-needles, such that the one or more hollow micro-needles penetrates an epidermal layer of skin to sample blood from capillary vessels underneath; and wherein the vacuum pump generates a negative pressure within the inlet channel to withdraw a volume of blood into the microfluidic system. 12. The system of claim 10 , said microfluidic chip further comprising: a membrane filter for blood separation coupled to the inlet channel and placed in the microfluidic network between the inlet and the wells. 13. The system of claim 10 , said microfluidic chip further comprising: a buffer and reagent loading port connected to said inlet channel. 14. The system of claim 10 , said imager comprising: a smartphone microscope imaging dark-field illumination of the chip based on evanescent fields within one or more wells generated by LED total internal reflections of the light source and fluorescence intensity. 15. The system of claim 10 , said first light source comprising: a waveguide; and a plurality of light emitting diodes for wave guided excitation of nanoparticles by LED illumination. 16. The system of claim 10 , said second light source comprising: a plurality of blue light emitting diodes for fluorescence detection of nucleic acids. 17. The system of claim 10 , said microfluidic chip further comprising: a metal nanodisk within the first set of wells for enhancement of plasmonic light scattering to improve the limit of detection; and thin film photothermal heaters within the second set of wells for the nucleic acids amplification using photonic PCR. 18. A system for microfluidic sample analysis, the system comprising: (a) a detection assembly, the assembly comprising: (i) a housing with a slot opening configured to receive the microfluidic chip; (ii) a vacuum pump; (iii) a socket operably coupled to the vacuum pump, the socket configured to reversibly couple with at least one vacuum port of a microfluidic chip; (iv) a first light source directed to surfaces of a chip, said light source configured for excitation of nanoparticles by illumination; (v) a second light source directed to surfaces of a chip, said second light source configured for fluorescent excitation of nucleic acids; (vi) a heating element; (vii) a wireless receiver; (viii) a controller coupled to the vacuum pump, light sources, heating element, receiver and a power supply; and (b) a control and imaging interface assembly, the assembly comprising: (i) a display; (ii) a control interface configured to control functions of the detection assembly controller; (iii) a wireless transmitter; (iv) an imager; (v) a computer processor; and (vi) a non-transitory computer-readable memory storing instructions executable by the computer processor; (vii) wherein said instructions, when executed by the computer processor, perform steps comprising: (1) actuating the vacuum pump to draw fluid through a
Heated applicators · CPC title
characterised by the means or forces applied to move the fluids · CPC title
long distance, e.g. between patient's home and doctor's office · CPC title
Handling microquantities of analyte, e.g. microvalves, capillary networks · CPC title
by separating the blood components (G01N15/05 takes precedence) · CPC title
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