DocumentCode :
1708079
Title :
A versatile biochip for gene-based diagnostics
Author :
Eggers, M. ; Hogan, M. ; Mallik, A. ; Powdrill, T. ; McMahon, M. ; Gangadharan, R. ; Balch, B. ; Yang, H. ; Jamieson, N. ; Lamture, J.
Author_Institution :
Genometrix Inc., The Woodlands, TX, USA
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
87
Lastpage :
92
Abstract :
Towards the pursuit of highly automated, cost-effective gene-based diagnostic testing, microfabricated diagnostic systems are being developed to perform sample preparation, assay, detection and information analysis in a miniaturized format. These microfabricated systems exploit the inherent characteristics of microelectronics that accommodate highly parallel assays, ultrasensitive detection, high throughput, integrated data acquisition and computation. The focus of this paper is a miniaturized molecular detection device that is directly coupled to a DNA probe-based diagnostic assay. High detection sensitivities have been reported previously by the authors utilizing this proximal CCD approach for fluorescent and radioisotope reporter groups. The present work demonstrates quantitative detection and imaging capabilities for both flash (acridinium ester) and glow (dioxetane-based) chemiluminescent reporter groups used in DNA/RNA-based diagnostics. A detection limit of 0.9 fmole was demonstrated with immobilized AE reporter groups within a 0.3 second integration time. Also highly resolved images of labeled DNA hybridized to probe arrays was achieved with dioxitane-based chemiluminescence with high selectivity. These recent chemiluminescent results combined with the previous fluorescent and radioisotope feasibility demonstrate the versatility of proximal CCD detection and imaging for DNA-based diagnostics
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; DNA; biology computing; bioluminescence; biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; biosensors; chemiluminescence; genetics; medical image processing; spectroscopy computing; DNA probe-based diagnostic assay; acridinium ester; bioscanner; computerised diagnostics; dioxetane-based; directly coupled; flash chemiluminescent reporter groups; gene-based diagnostics; glow chemiluminescent reporter groups; high selectivity; imaging capabilities; microfabricated systems; miniaturized molecular detection device; multiple CCD arrays; proximal CCD approach; quantitative detection; radioisotope label; versatile biochip; Automatic testing; Charge coupled devices; DNA; Fluorescence; Information analysis; Microelectronics; Performance evaluation; Radioactive materials; System testing; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ELECTRO '96. Professional Program. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Somerset, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3271-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ELECTR.1996.501216
Filename :
501216
Link To Document :
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