Dynamical Detection of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Paper Microfluidics With Spin Valve Sensors for Point-of-Care Applications

2014 
In the pursuit of point-of-care systems that present high sensitivity and fast turnaround time, lateral flow is considered a remarkable promising class of in vitro diagnostics, and popularized by the pregnancy tests. A variety of lateral flow tests have emerged able to provide cardiac panels in emergency conditions, infectious disease screening, drug abuse, among others. However, most commercial tests only provide qualitative results, limiting their applicability for quantification thresholds of most biomarkers. In this paper, we propose a novel detection architecture for quantification of biomolecules labeled with magnetic nanoparticles employing two spin valve sensors. The main goal of this paper is to demonstrate that this architecture can detect and monitor MNPs flowing in a LFT strip for detection and quantification of different solutions varying in MNP concentration. In addition, we present preliminary analytical results that support our strategy for achieving biomolecular quantification using the proposed solution.
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