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Blood Test Lab-on-a-Chip Monday, November 20, 2006 - Iddo Genuth Home >> Articles >> Medicine
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A team of researchers from Caltech (California Institute of Technology) have developed a micro-sized laboratory capable of analyzing minute blood samples to determine the exact levels of red and white blood cells as well as other blood components. The research, funded by NASA, was aimed at creating a small device capable of performing simple blood tests in space for astronauts of the future. Currently there is no way to perform these tests in outer space due to the large size and complexity of existing blood analysis devices. Future development of the device might lead to cheap, micro-sized, automatic blood analyzers that could rapidly perform DNA and even cancer tests, as well as use in neonatal units.
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Since present-day blood counting machines are large, complicated, costly, and usually require a large amount of blood as well as a trained technician to operate them, their use in space is precluded. Instead, NASA's astronauts collect blood samples in orbit for subsequent analysis back on Earth. NASA is anxious to develop small and simple blood testing equipment that could be used for long space flights, such as the planned missions to the moon and Mars, for rapid evaluation of astronauts' medical conditions. Likewise, the researchers foresee potential of employment of the device in neonatal units where drawing of large volumes of blood is precluded.
Lab-on-a-Chip interviewTo learn more about the new lab-on-a-chip, TFOT interviewed Siyang Zheng, a researcher who has been working with Professor Tai on the project.Q: How do you collect the blood for the new device? A: For now, we plan to use a capillary tube to take a very small amount of blood from a finger tip. We are also interested in developing some micro needles in the future.
Q: How accurate is the new system? A: We don’t know right now but we will do calibrations against standard commercial systems in the near future.
Q: What is the current stage of the lab-on-a-chip development and what will be the first real world applications of the technology? Q: Do you believe it will be possible to further reduce the size of the system so that people will be able to wear it, for instance like a watch, that will automatically perform a series of tests at specific time periods to monitor the a person's health status?
A: It is possible. Cell counting and differentiation (classification) is the first step. You can think of it as the first step in sample preparation. Downstream there could be immunostaining, cell lysing, and DNA, RNA, and protein analysis, for example. The current device only performs impedance sensing (quantification of cells with a specific phenotype in a heterogeneous population of cells), cell counting and rough cell differentiation.
Q: Besides NASA, have you contacted medical equipment companies to develop the technology for the commercial market? A: Actually, Iris Diagnostics, a division of IRIS International, Inc., is a co-investor in the project. They are interested in developing the device for a product. I would guess that the first main application will be in the emergency room. Q: Could you estimate the price of the system when it will become available? A: It really depends on exactly what technology will be used for final product. My estimation would be under $10 per testing. |
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