Rapid detection of hemagglutination using restrictive microfluidic channels equipped with waveguide-mode sensors

JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2016)

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Abstract
Hemagglutination is utilized for various immunological assays, including blood typing and virus detection. Herein, we describe a method of rapid hemagglutination detection based on a microfluidic channel installed on an optical waveguide-mode sensor. Human blood samples mixed with hemagglutinating antibodies associated with different blood groups were injected into the microfluidic channel, and reflectance spectra of the samples were measured after stopping the flow. The agglutinated and nonagglutinated samples were distinguishable by the alterations in their reflectance spectra with time; the microfluidic channels worked as spatial restraints for agglutinated red blood cells. The demonstrated system allowed rapid hemagglutination detection within 1 min. The suitable height of the channels was also discussed. (C) 2016 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
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restrictive microfluidic channels,hemagglutination,rapid detection,waveguide-mode
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