The thesis presents the design and the experimental development of a compact and high sensitive Lab-on-Chip (LoC) system suitable for the implementation of SELEX technique. SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment) is a combinatorial technique used in molecular biology to produce copies of the same nucleotide and to select a strand of DNA (aptamer) specific for a target molecule. The proposed Lab-On-Chip system includes the following functional units: an amplification module based on the PCR technique; a separation module able to obtain a single strand DNA from a double strand DNA and a selection module for the specific selection of the aptamer. These functionalities are implemented combining microfluidic components (micro-channels and micro-valves), electronic devices (amorphous silicon photosensors, thin film heaters, temperature sensors) and bioanalytical procedure.

Implementation of SELEX technique on Lab-on-Chip systems

PETRUCCI, GIULIA
2017

Abstract

The thesis presents the design and the experimental development of a compact and high sensitive Lab-on-Chip (LoC) system suitable for the implementation of SELEX technique. SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment) is a combinatorial technique used in molecular biology to produce copies of the same nucleotide and to select a strand of DNA (aptamer) specific for a target molecule. The proposed Lab-On-Chip system includes the following functional units: an amplification module based on the PCR technique; a separation module able to obtain a single strand DNA from a double strand DNA and a selection module for the specific selection of the aptamer. These functionalities are implemented combining microfluidic components (micro-channels and micro-valves), electronic devices (amorphous silicon photosensors, thin film heaters, temperature sensors) and bioanalytical procedure.
27-feb-2017
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Lab-on-Chip; SELEX; a-Si:H sensors; thin film technologies; heaters; microfluidics; PDMS; micro-valve; PCR; DNA; surface functionalization.
CAPUTO, Domenico
DI BENEDETTO, Maria Gabriella
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"
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