Nanoadhesive layer to prevent protein absorption in a poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic device
Abstract
Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is widely used as a microfluidics platform material; however, it absorbs various molecules, perturbing specific chemical concentrations in microfluidic channels. We present a simple solution to prevent adsorption into a PDMS microfluidic device. We used a vapor-phase-deposited nanoadhesive layer to seal PDMS microfluidic channels. Absorption of fluorescent molecules into PDMS was efficiently prevented in the nanolayer-treated PDMS device. Importantly, when cultured in a nanolayer-treated PDMS device, yeast cells exhibited the expected concentration-dependent response to a mating pheromone, including mating-specific morphological and gene expression changes, while yeast cultured in an untreated PDMS device did not properly respond to the pheromone. Our method greatly expands microfluidic applications that require precise control of molecule concentrations. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000428717Publication status
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BioTechniquesVolume
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Future ScienceSubject
device bonding; nanoadhesive layer; PDMS microfluidics; protein absorption; yeast matingOrganisational unit
03595 - Peter, Matthias / Peter, Matthias
02891 - ScopeM / ScopeM
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