Electrochemical Immunosensing Chip Using Selective Surface Modification, Capillary-Driven Microfluidic Control, and Signal Amplification by Redox Cycling

2010 
A sensitive electrochemical immunosensing chip is presented by employing (i) selective modification of protein-resistant surfaces; (ii) fabrication of a stable Ag/AgCl reference electrode; (iii) capillary-driven microfluidic control; (iv) signal amplification by redox cycling along with enzymatic reaction. Purely capillary-driven microfluidic control is combined with electrochemical sandwich-type immunosensing procedure. Selective modification of the surfaces is achieved by chemical reactivity-controlled patterning and electrochemical deposition. Fluidic control of the immunosensing chip is achieved by spontaneous capillary-driven flows and passive washing. The detection limit for mouse IgG in the immunosensing chip is 10 pg/mL.
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