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Sensors
Thermal Analysis of a Disposable, Instrument-Free DNA Amplification Lab-on-a-Chip Platform
Indrek Tulp1  Tamás Pardy2  Toomas Rang2 
[1] Selfdiagnostics Deutschland GmbH, 04103 Leipzig, Germany;Thomas Johann Seebeck Department of Electronics, Tallinn University of Technology, 12616 Tallinn, Estonia;
关键词: Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC);    finite element modelling;    resistive heating;    Point-of-Care (PoC);    temperature control;    computer aided design;    microfluidics;    isothermal nucleic acid amplification tests;    NINAAT;    NAAT;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s18061812
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Novel second-generation rapid diagnostics based on nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) offer performance metrics on par with clinical laboratories in detecting infectious diseases at the point of care. The diagnostic assay is typically performed within a Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) component with integrated temperature regulation. However, constraints on device dimensions, cost and power supply inherent with the device format apply to temperature regulation as well. Thermal analysis on simplified thermal models for the device can help overcome these barriers by speeding up thermal optimization. In this work, we perform experimental thermal analysis on the simplified thermal model for our instrument-free, single-use LoC NAAT platform. The system is evaluated further by finite element modelling. Steady-state as well as transient thermal analysis are performed to evaluate the performance of a self-regulating polymer resin heating element in the proposed device geometry. Reaction volumes in the target temperature range of the amplification reaction are estimated in the simulated model to assess compliance with assay requirements. Using the proposed methodology, we demonstrated our NAAT device concept capable of performing loop-mediated isothermal amplification in the 20–25 °C ambient temperature range with 32 min total assay time.

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