Method of improving sensor detection of target molcules in a...

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving diffusion or migration of antigen or antibody

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C436S174000

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ABSTRACT:
Methods of improving microfluidic assays are disclosed. Assays can be improved (better signal to noise ratio) by using sessile drop evaporation as an analyte concentration step (enhanced signal) and repeated passes of wash droplets as a means to reduce non-specific binding (noise reduction). In addition multiple massively parallel analyses improve the statistical precision of the analyses.

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