Shakeri Amid, Sun Nick, Badv Maryam, Didar Tohid F
Department of Mechanical Engineering, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L7, Canada.
School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8, Canada.
Biomicrofluidics. 2017 Aug 2;11(4):044111. doi: 10.1063/1.4991550. eCollection 2017 Jul.
This study reports a microfluidic device for generating 2-dimensional concentration gradients of biomolecules along the width and length of a chamber and conventional 1-dimensional gradients along the width of its lateral parallel channels. The gradient profile can be precisely controlled by the applied flow rate. The proposed design is simple and straightforward, has a small footprint size compared to previously reported devices such as tree-shape designs, and for the first time, provides capability of generating desired 2D and 1D gradients, simultaneously. The finite element simulation analysis proves the feasibility of the microfluidic device, and the fluorescently labelled IgG antibody is used to demonstrate generated chemical gradients. This simple microfluidic device can be implemented for a wide range of high-throughput concentration gradient applications such as chemotaxis, drug screening, and organs-on-chips.
本研究报告了一种微流控装置,该装置可沿腔室的宽度和长度生成生物分子的二维浓度梯度,并沿其横向平行通道的宽度生成传统的一维梯度。梯度分布可通过所施加的流速精确控制。所提出的设计简单直接,与先前报道的树形设计等装置相比,占地面积小,并且首次具备同时生成所需二维和一维梯度的能力。有限元模拟分析证明了该微流控装置的可行性,并用荧光标记的IgG抗体来展示所生成的化学梯度。这种简单的微流控装置可用于广泛的高通量浓度梯度应用,如趋化性、药物筛选和芯片器官。