Enabling Technologies for a Personal Flow Cytometer (Part I)

Autor: Cleopatra Cabuz, Eugen Loan Cabuz, Aravind Padmanabhan, B. Demers, F. Battrell, Peter L. Reutiman, Ernest Satren, Bernard Fritz, Jay G. Schwichtenberg, Tom Rezachek
Rok vydání: 2002
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Zdroj: Micro Total Analysis Systems 2002 ISBN: 9789401039536
Popis: The paper reports on three key technologies that have enabled the development of a wearable flow cytometer: flow sensing and control based on low-power MEMS-based sensors/actuators; microfluidic processing based on miniaturized disposable plastic cartridges; and optical detection based on arrays of solid-state lasers/detectors and integrated micro-optics. This instrument can provide early detection of viral and bacterial infections based on quick (30 seconds) measurement of lymphocyte and neutrophil counts [1]. Personnel with little or no medical training can use this low-cost, low-maintenance instrument in doctor’s offices, homes, and public/private-sector facilities. Multiparameter scattering-based or fluorescence-based cytometers can be developed based on this technology for clinical, industrial and military applications.
Databáze: OpenAIRE