Sensors (Aug 2018)

Q3: A Compact Device for Quick, High Precision qPCR

  • Marco Cereda,
  • Alessandro Cocci,
  • Davide Cucchi,
  • Lillo Raia,
  • Danilo Pirola,
  • Lorenzo Bruno,
  • Pietro Ferrari,
  • Valentina Pavanati,
  • Giorgia Calisti,
  • Francesco Ferrara,
  • Alessandro P. Bramanti,
  • Marco A. Bianchessi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s18082583
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 8
p. 2583

Abstract

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An accurate and easy-to-use Q3 system for on-chip quantitative real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) is hereby demonstrated, and described in detail. The qPCR reactions take place inside a single-use Lab-on-a-Chip with multiple wells, each with 5 to 15 µL capacity. The same chip hosts a printed metal heater coupled with a calibrated sensor, for rapid and accurate temperature control inside the reaction mixture. The rest of the system is non-disposable and encased in a 7 × 14 × 8.5 (height) cm plastic shell weighing 300 g. Included in the non-disposable part is a fluorescence read-out system featuring up to four channels and a self-contained control and data storage system, interfacing with an external user-friendly software suite. Hereby, we illustrate the engineering details of the Q3 system and benchmark it with seamlessly ported testing protocols, showing that Q3 equals the performance of standard commercial systems. Overall, to the best of our knowledge, this is one of the most mature general-purpose systems for on-chip qPCR currently available.

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