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G01N 35/00 (2006.01) G01N 27/26 (2006.01) G01N 33/48 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2719800
The invention features an assay device, a microfluidic device, and a method of detecting the presence of high electrolyte concentration in a fluid sample. The assay device comprises a porous, hydrophilic substrate; a fluid-impermeable barrier defining a boundary of an assay region and a boundary of a main channel region, the main channel region fluidically connected to the assay region; and a strip of conductive material disposed on the porous, hydrophilic substrate. The microfluidic device comprises a porous, hydrophilic substrate; a fluid-impermeable barrier, the barrier permeating the thickness of the porous, hydrophilic substrate and defining within the porous, hydrophilic substrate a boundary of an open-ended channel having first and second lateral walls; and an electrically conductive pathway disposed on the porous, hydrophilic substrate, the electrically conductive pathway comprising (i) a strip of conductive material forming an open circuit in the absence of an electrically conductive material bridging the first and second lateral walls; and (ii) a battery, an electrically-responsive indicator, and a resistor electrically connected to the strip of conductive material.
Systèmes microfluidiques à base de papier et procédés de réalisation ce ceux-ci.
Dickey Michael D.
Martinez Andres W.
Phillips Scott T.
Rozkiewicz Dorota
Siegel Adam C.
Mbm Intellectual Property Law Llp
President And Fellows Of Harvard College
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