Fabrication of disposable protein chip for simultaneous sample detection |
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Authors: | Chang-Soo Lee Sang-Ho Lee Yun-Gon Kim Min-Kyu Oh Taek-Sung Hwang Young Woo Rhee Hwan-Moon Song Bo-Yeol Kim Yong-Kweon Kim Byung-Gee Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chungnam National University, 305-764, Daejeon, Korea 2. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Seoul National University, 151-742, Seoul, Korea 3. School of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University, 151-742, Seoul, Korea 4. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, 136-701, Seoul, Korea
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Abstract: | ![]() In this study, we have described a method for the fabrication of a protein chip on silicon substrate using hydrophobic thin film and microfluidic channels, for the simultaneous detection of multiple targets in samples. The use of hydrophobic thin film provides for a physical, chemical, and biological barrier for protein patterning. The microfluidic channels create four protein patterned strips on the silicon surfaces with a high signal-to-noise ratio. The feasibility of the protein chips was determined in order to discriminate between each protein interaction in a mixture sample that included biotin, ovalbumin, hepatitis B antigen. In the fabrication of the multiplexed assay system, the utilization of the hydrophobic thin film and the microfluidic networks constitutes a more convenient method for the development of biosensors or biochips. This technique may be applicable to the simultaneous evaluation of multiple protein-protein interactions. |
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