Microfluidic chip for fast nucleic acid hybridization
Abstract
The design and experimental verification of a fast nucleic acid hybridization microchip using the fluidic velocity and strain rate effects was conducted. This hybridization chip was able to increase the hybridization signal 6-fold, reduce non-specific target-probe binding and background noise within 30 min, as compared to conventional hybridization methods, which may take from 4 h to overnight. Excellent correlation between experimental results and simulation analysis was obtained in this study. A detailed study of a newly designed microfluidic chip for enhancing hybridization was conducted. Three different designs of devices were fabricated and tested. Two different lengths of targets, 25-mer