• DocumentCode
    1320232
  • Title

    A Magnetic Method to Concentrate and Trap Biological Targets

  • Author

    Li, Fuquan ; Kosel, Jürgen

  • Author_Institution
    Div. of Phys. Sci. & Eng., King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    2854
  • Lastpage
    2856
  • Abstract
    Magnetoresistive sensors in combination with magnetic particles have been used in biological applications due to, e.g., their small size and high sensitivity. A growing interest is to integrate magnetoresistive sensors with microchannels and electronics to fabricate devices that can perform complex analyses. A major task in such systems is to immobilize magnetic particles on top of the sensor surface, which is required to detect the particles´ stray field. In the presented work, a bead concentrator, consisting of gold microstructures, at the bottom of a microchannel, is used to attract and move magnetic particles into a trap. The trap is made of a chamber with a gold microstructure underneath and is used to attract and immobilize a defined number of magnetic beads. In order to detect targets, two kinds of solutions were prepared; one containing only superparamagnetic particles, the other one containing beads with the protein Bovine serum albumin as the target and fluorescent markers. Due to the size difference between bare beads and beads with target, less magnetic beads were immobilized inside the volume chamber in case of magnetic beads with target as compared to bare magnetic beads.
  • Keywords
    bioMEMS; biomagnetism; biosensors; fluorescence; gold; magnetic particles; magnetic sensors; magnetoresistive devices; microchannel flow; microfabrication; micromagnetics; microsensors; molecular biophysics; particle size; proteins; sensitivity; superparamagnetism; Au; bead concentrator; biological applications; biological target concentration; biological target trapping; electronics; fluorescent markers; gold microstructures; magnetic beads; magnetic method; magnetic particles; magnetoresistive sensors; microchannels; particle size; particle stray field detection; protein Bovine serum albumin; sensitivity; superparamagnetic particles; Biology; Force; Gold; Magnetic forces; Magnetic particles; Magnetic susceptibility; Microstructure; Biological detection; immobilization; magnetic beads; magnetic biosensor;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.2012.2202644
  • Filename
    6332596