Integrated Portable Genetic Analysis Microsystem for Pathogen

Michael G. Roper, Christopher J. Easley, and James P. Landers ... Christopher J. Easley, Lindsay A. Legendre, Michael G. Roper, Thomas A. Wavering, Je...
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Anal. Chem. 2004, 76, 3162-3170

Integrated Portable Genetic Analysis Microsystem for Pathogen/Infectious Disease Detection E. T. Lagally,† J. R. Scherer,‡ R. G. Blazej,† N. M. Toriello,† B. A. Diep,§ M. Ramchandani,§,| G. F. Sensabaugh,§ L. W. Riley,§ and R. A. Mathies*,†,‡

Chemistry Department, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720

An integrated portable genetic analysis microsystem including PCR amplification and capillary electrophoretic (CE) analysis coupled with a compact instrument for electrical control and laser-excited fluorescence detection has been developed. The microdevice contains microfabricated heaters, temperature sensors, and membrane valves to provide controlled sample positioning and immobilization in 200-nL PCR chambers. The instrument incorporates a solid-state laser and confocal fluorescence detection optics, electronics for sensing and powering the PCR reactor, and high-voltage power supplies for conducting CE separations. The fluorescein-labeled PCR products are amplified and electrophoretically analyzed in a gel-filled microchannel in