Biomacromolecules, 9 (3), 935941, 2008. 10.1021/bm7013608
Web Release Date: February 23, 2008

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Microgel-Based Inks for Paper-Supported Biosensing Applications

Shunxing Su, Md. Monsur Ali, Carlos D. M. Filipe, Yingfu Li, and Robert Pelton*

Department of Chemical Engineering and Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L7, Canada

Received December 9, 2007

Revised January 14, 2008

Abstract:

As a first step for the development of biosensing inks for inexpensive paper-based biodetection, we prepared paper strips printed with carboxylic poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgels that were modified either with an antibody or with a DNA aptamer. We found that the antibody and the DNA aptamer retained their recognition capabilities when coupled to microgel. The printed microgel remains stationary during chromatographic elution while the microgel-supported molecular recognition elements are accessible to their intended targets present in the elution solution. Our work indicates that microgels, large enough to isolate the biosensors from the paper surface, are sufficiently hydrophilic to be wetted during chromatographic elution, exposing the gel-supported affinity probes to their targets.

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