This technology comprises a reprogrammable digital microfluidics assembly, called wire-guided droplet microfluidics, wherein a droplet hangs at the end of a wire or a blunt end syringe needle and moves either over a superhydrophobic surface or within a hydrophobic liquid. The differences in the forces of adhesion to the needle wire and to the superhydrophobic surface/liquid enables the movements of a droplet following the movements of the needle wire. The wire-guided droplet microfluidics, is totally reprogrammable and simple enough to be fabricated into a handheld device that can be used in field situations. The whole processes of PCR assay can be performed in a single device without using any human labor. The entire analysis can be finished in less than 15 min including serial dilution, centrifuging, DNA extraction, thermocycling and real-time quantification, all with wire-guided droplet microfluidics in a single device.
Background:
There have been many attempts of incorporating the complete process of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays into microchannels. The problem of these attempts is that the user cannot change the assay protocol or chip architecture easily.
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