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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 92, 期 9, 页码 6194-6199出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01474
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- European Framework Project ND4ID
The separation of plasma from whole blood is the first step in many diagnostic tests. Point-of-care tests often rely on integrated plasma filters, but protein retention in such filters limits their performance. Here, we investigate plasma separation on interlocked micropillar scaffolds (synthetic paper) by the local agglutination of blood cells coupled with the capillary separation of the plasma. We separated clinically relevant volumes of plasma with high efficiency in a separation time on par with that of state of the art techniques. We investigated different covalent and noncovalent surface treatments (PEGMA, HEMA, BSA, O-2 plasma) on our blood filter and their effect on protein recovery and identified O-2 plasma treatment and 7.9 mu g/cm(2) agglutination antibody as most suitable treatments. Using these treatments, we recovered at least 82% of the blood plasma proteins, more than with state-of-the-art filters. The simplicity of our device and the performance of our approach could enable better point-of-care tests.
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