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Digital microfluidics as an emerging tool for bacterial protocols

Carine R. Nemr, Alexandros A. Sklavounos, Aaron R. Wheeler, Shana O. Kelley

2022SLAS TECHNOLOGY11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacteria are widely studied in various research areas, including synthetic biology, sequencing and diagnostic testing. Protocols involving bacteria are often multistep, cumbersome and require access to a long list of instruments to perform experiments. In order to streamline these processes, the fluid handling technique digital microfluidics (DMF) has provided a miniaturized platform to perform various steps of bacterial protocols from sample preparation to analysis. DMF devices can be paired/interfaced with instrumentation such as microscopes, plate readers, and incubators, demonstrating their versatility with existing research tools. Alternatively, DMF instruments can be integrated into all-in-one packages with on-chip magnetic separation for sample preparation, heating/cooling modules to perform assay steps and cameras for absorbance and/or fluorescence measurements. This perspective outlines the beneficial features DMF offers to bacterial protocols, highlights limitations of current work and proposes future directions for this tool's expansion in the field.

Topics & Concepts

MicrofluidicsInstrumentation (computer programming)Computer scienceDigital microfluidicsNanotechnologySample (material)Systems engineeringBiochemical engineeringComputer hardwareProcess engineeringEngineeringMaterials scienceChromatographyChemistryOperating systemElectrical engineeringVoltageElectrowettingElectrowetting and Microfluidic TechnologiesMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis ApplicationsMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies