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      Electrokinetically Operated Microfluidic Devices for Integrated Immunoaffinity Monolith Extraction and Electrophoretic Separation of Preterm Birth Biomarkers

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          Biomarkers are often present in complex biological fluids like blood, requiring multiple, slow sample preparation steps that pose limitations in simplifying analysis. Here we report integrated immunoaffinity extraction and separation devices for analysis of preterm birth biomarkers in a human blood serum matrix. A reactive polymer monolith was used for immobilization of antibodies for selective extraction of target preterm birth biomarkers. Microfluidic immunoaffinity extraction protocols were optimized and then integrated with microchip electrophoresis for separation. Using these integrated devices, a ~30 min analysis was carried out on low nanomolar concentrations of two preterm birth biomarkers spiked in a human serum matrix. This work is a promising step towards the development of an automated, integrated platform for determination of preterm birth risk.

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          0372652
          521
          Analyst
          Analyst
          The Analyst
          0003-2654
          1364-5528
          16 November 2017
          18 December 2017
          18 December 2018
          : 143
          : 1
          : 224-231
          Affiliations
          Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
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          PMC5734996 PMC5734996 5734996 nihpa920500
          10.1039/c7an01357d
          5734996
          29136068
          5778e5c3-e588-4353-a13c-c3ea14027781
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