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Dried Blood Spot Recovery: A Microfluidic Technique for Fast Elution Without Dilution

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Dried blood spot (DBS) has risen in popularity due to the ease of sampling, storing, shipping and more. Despite those advantages, recovery of the dried blood in solution for analysis is still a bottleneck as it is manual, time-consuming and leads to high dilutions. To overcome those issues, we have developed a microfluidic chip allowing reversible opening, holding hermetically DBS and forcing the elution buffer through the thickness of DBS. The new technique, validated with clinical samples, is automated, fast, robust, precise, compatible with in-line analysis and leads to a highly concentrated extraction. Moreover, by using model experiments with fluorescein solutions, we show that the elution process is governed by an advection-diffusion coupling commonly known as Taylor dispersion. This new technique could open the way to a new generation of analytical devices to quantify analytes in DBS samples for a wide range of applications.
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hal-04013966 , version 1 (08-03-2023)

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Étienne Coz, Alexandre Vilquin, Élian Martin, Pierre Garneret, Yannick Raguel, et al.. Dried Blood Spot Recovery: A Microfluidic Technique for Fast Elution Without Dilution. 2023. ⟨hal-04013966⟩
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