A Novel Microfluidic System for Capacitive Detection Via Magnetophoretic Separation of Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cells
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2024-10
Author(s)
Domange, Théo
Naım, Clémentine
Rodino, Francesca
Meimandi, Ali
Sandro Carrara
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
Malaria continues to pose a significant global health challenge, with substantial impediments arising from the need for more reliable, effective, and economically viable diagnostic tools, particularly for early detection. This research introduces a novel microfluidic device designed for malaria-diagnostics through the detection of hemozoin (Hz), a prevalent biomarker for the disease. Our methodology involves the collection of a minimal blood sample, which is subsequently processed through a microfluidic system. This system exploits the paramagnetic properties of Hz to isolate infected blood cells using magnetophoretic separation. The detection process employs a relative capacitive measurement technique capable of quantifying Hz concentrations ranging from 417 f M to 17 pM, facilitating and enhancing malaria diagnosis. Simulations results confirm the efficacy of our device in providing a rapid, cost-effective, and readily producible diagnostic solution. This research demonstrates the potential of integrating advanced microfluidic technology and sensitive detection systems into a compact, portable unit, offering significant improvements over existing malaria diagnostic tools.
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IEEE Sensors Letters
ISSN
2475-1472
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Volume
8
Issue
10
Publisher
IEEE
Submitter
Tavakolidakhrabadi, Amirmahdi
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Tavakolidakhrabadi, A., Domange, T., Naım, C., Rodino, F., Meimandi, A., Bessire, C., & Sandro Carrara. (2024). A Novel Microfluidic System for Capacitive Detection Via Magnetophoretic Separation of Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cells. In IEEE Sensors Letters (Vol. 8, Issue 10). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.24451/dspace/11535
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