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16 May 2012 Automated and miniaturized detection of biological threats with a centrifugal microfluidic system
D. Mark, T. van Oordt, O. Strohmeier, G. Roth, J. Drexler, M. Eberhard, M. Niedrig, P. Patel, A. Zgaga-Griesz, W. Bessler, M. Weidmann, F. Hufert, R. Zengerle, F. von Stetten
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Abstract
The world's growing mobility, mass tourism, and the threat of terrorism increase the risk of the fast spread of infectious microorganisms and toxins. Today's procedures for pathogen detection involve complex stationary devices, and are often too time consuming for a rapid and effective response. Therefore a robust and mobile diagnostic system is required. We present a microstructured LabDisk which performs complex biochemical analyses together with a mobile centrifugal microfluidic device which processes the LabDisk. This portable system will allow fully automated and rapid detection of biological threats at the point-of-need.
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D. Mark, T. van Oordt, O. Strohmeier, G. Roth, J. Drexler, M. Eberhard, M. Niedrig, P. Patel, A. Zgaga-Griesz, W. Bessler, M. Weidmann, F. Hufert, R. Zengerle, and F. von Stetten "Automated and miniaturized detection of biological threats with a centrifugal microfluidic system", Proc. SPIE 8367, Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology IX, 83670E (16 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919933
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KEYWORDS
Biological detection systems

Pathogens

Microfluidics

Biological research

Liquids

Diagnostics

Polymers

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