AI Article Synopsis

  • Microfluidic chips are essential for diagnostics but pose challenges in resource-limited settings due to their complexity and expense.
  • A new coiled spring-powered device simplifies sample injection, offering a portable, low-cost, and electricity-free solution for isolating and sorting cells.
  • This device has shown performance comparable to traditional syringe pumps, making it a viable option for diagnostics in regions with limited resources and expertise.

Article Abstract

Microfluidic chips have been widely used for diagnostics using pretreatment of biological samples; however, biologists and clinical researchers have difficulties using them in resource-limited settings. Sample injection systems for microfluidic chips are bulky, expensive, electricity-powered, and complex. A coiled spring-powered device, which can be used to isolate variously sized cells with high efficiency continuously and passively, was developed for portable, low-cost, electricity-free, and simple sample injection. The flow driving power was provided by releasing the compression spring in the mechanical syringe driver with a one-click action. In general, a syringe pump generates a stable passive flow rate. However, the syringe pumps are large in size and expensive because they have many functions such as infusion/withdrawal flow injection and the use of syringes of various sizes, allowing them to be applied in a variety of applications performed in the laboratory. In addition, it is not suitable for portable devices because of the considerable amount of electric power required. To overcome these drawbacks, we developed a device prototype that sorts different-sized particles and separates rare tumor cells or blood cells from blood with high efficiency. The performance of the coiled spring-powered device was evaluated and found to be comparable with that of syringe pump-powered devices. In situations where trained personnel cannot handle microfluidic chips for isolating circulating biomarkers (CTCs, WBCs, or plasma) from blood samples, the coiled spring-powered device can provide diagnostic tools, especially in resource-limited countries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2an01380kDOI Listing

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