TY - JOUR
T1 - A rapid, maskless 3D prototyping for fabrication of capillary circuits
T2 - toward urinary protein detection
AU - Yan, S.
AU - Zhu, Y.
AU - Tang, S.-Y.
AU - Li, Y.
AU - Zhao, Q.
AU - Yuan, D.
AU - Yun, G.
AU - Zhang, J.
AU - Zhang, S.
AU - Li, W.
PY - 2018/4
Y1 - 2018/4
N2 - Proteinuria is an established risk marker for progressive renal function loss and patients would significantly benefit from a point‐of‐care testing. Although extensive work has been done to develop the microfluidic devices for the detection of urinary protein, they need the complicated operation and bulky peripherals. Here, we present a rapid, maskless 3D prototyping for fabrication of capillary fluidic circuits using laser engraving. The capillary circuits can be fabricated in a short amount of time (<10 min) without the requirements of clean‐room facilities and photomasks. The advanced capillary components (e.g., trigger valves, retention valves and retention bursting valves) were fabricated, enabling the sequential liquid delivery and sample‐reagent mixing. With the integration of smartphone‐based detection platform, the microfluidic device can quantify the urinary protein via a colorimetric analysis. By eliminating the bulky and expensive equipment, this smartphone‐based detection platform is portable for on‐site quantitative detection.
AB - Proteinuria is an established risk marker for progressive renal function loss and patients would significantly benefit from a point‐of‐care testing. Although extensive work has been done to develop the microfluidic devices for the detection of urinary protein, they need the complicated operation and bulky peripherals. Here, we present a rapid, maskless 3D prototyping for fabrication of capillary fluidic circuits using laser engraving. The capillary circuits can be fabricated in a short amount of time (<10 min) without the requirements of clean‐room facilities and photomasks. The advanced capillary components (e.g., trigger valves, retention valves and retention bursting valves) were fabricated, enabling the sequential liquid delivery and sample‐reagent mixing. With the integration of smartphone‐based detection platform, the microfluidic device can quantify the urinary protein via a colorimetric analysis. By eliminating the bulky and expensive equipment, this smartphone‐based detection platform is portable for on‐site quantitative detection.
KW - capillary microfluidics
KW - laser ablation
KW - rapid prototyping
KW - ur
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85040785615&partnerID=MN8TOARS
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85040785615
U2 - 10.1002/elps.201700449
DO - 10.1002/elps.201700449
M3 - Article
SN - 0173-0835
VL - 39
SP - 957
EP - 964
JO - Electrophoresis
JF - Electrophoresis
IS - 7
ER -