Xander F. van Kooten, Julien Autebert, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
We present a portable, simple-to-operate, point-of-use analyte surface localization device. We take advantage of a set of hydrodynamic design features and components that achieve passive analyte localization by means of a single vacuum input. The vacuum source can be supplied by mechanical or battery-operated vacuum sources that are portable and allow point-of-use operation in the absence of electricity. We discuss the governing hydrodynamic principle and design parameters in detail. In a case study, we demonstrate the applicability of our technology through successful localization of a solution of rhodamine on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate and production of sub-millimetre-sized spots via application of a mild vacuum level of less than -10 kPa. In addition, using our devised technology, we demonstrate localized staining of human breast cancer cell blocks and human breast cancer tissue sections.
Xander F. van Kooten, Julien Autebert, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
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Langmuir
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IEEE T-BME
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Analyst