Understanding thread properties for red blood cell antigen assays: Weak ABO blood typing
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 05:53authored byAzadeh Nilghaz, Liyuan Zhang, Miaosi Li, David Ballerini, Wei Shen
Thread-based microfluidics research has so far focused on utilizing and manipulating the wicking properties of threads to form controllable microfluidic channels. In this study we aim to understand the separation properties of threads, which are important to their microfluidic detection applications for blood analysis. Confocal microscopy was utilized to investigate the effect of the microscale surface morphologies of fibers on the threads separation efficiency of red blood cells. We demonstrated the remarkably different separation properties of threads made using silk and cotton fibers. Thread separation properties dominate the clarity of blood typing assays of the ABO groups and some of their weak subgroups (A x and A 3 ). The microfluidic thread-based analytical devices (μTADs) designed in this work were used to accurately type different blood samples, including 89 normal ABO and 6 weak A subgroups. By selecting thread with the right surface morphology, we were able to build μTADs capable of providing rapid and accurate typing of the weak blood groups with high clarity.
Funding
Paper fluidics - A novel approach to low cost printable microsensors