Anna Ohlander
Royal Institute of Technology
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Lab on a Chip | 2013
Anna Ohlander; Caterina Zilio; Tobias Hammerle; Sergey Zelenin; Gerhard Klink; Marcella Chiari; Karlheinz Bock; Aman Russom
The recent technological advances in micro/nanotechnology present new opportunities to combine microfluidics with microarray technology for the development of small, sensitive, single-use, point-of-care molecular diagnostic devices. As such, the integration of microarray and plastic microfluidic systems is an attractive low-cost alternative to glass based microarray systems. This paper presents the integration of a DNA microarray and an all-polymer microfluidic foil system with integrated thin film heaters, which demonstrate DNA analysis based on melting curve analysis (MCA). A novel micro-heater concept using semi-transparent copper heaters manufactured by roll-to-roll and lift-off on polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) foil has been developed. Using a mesh structure, heater surfaces have been realized in only one single metallization step, providing more efficient and homogenous heating characteristics than conventional meander heaters. A robust DNA microarray spotting protocol was adapted on Parylene C coated heater-foils, using co-polymer poly(DMA-NAS-MAPS) to enable covalent immobilization of DNA. The heaters were integrated in a microfluidic channel using lamination foils and MCA of the spotted DNA duplexes showed single based discrimination of mismatched over matched target DNA-probes. Finally, as a proof of principle, we perform MCA on PCR products to detect the Leu7Pro polymorphism of the neutropeptide Y related to increased risk of Type II diabetes, BMI and depression.
Organic Semiconductors in Sensors and Bioelectronics V | 2012
Indranil Bose; Anna Ohlander; Matthias Stich; Christian Kiesl; Dieter Hemmetzberger; Gerhard Klink; Sabine Trupp; Karlheinz Bock
In this paper, we report on a novel device that addresses the needs for an efficient, field deployable and disposable system in the field of bio-chemical sensors using organic semiconductors. The Fraunhofer Institute has enabled a complete roll-to-roll manufactured polymer-opto-chemical-electronic module on a foil substrate, wherein an electroluminescent light source has been hetero-integrated together with an organic TFT, working as a photo detector. A chemically sensitive, colour changing film is sandwiched in between the two elements to form an optical detection system for volatile analytes such as amines. The setup, henceforth referred to as the “PolyOpto” module, comprises of a dye coated layer that can detect specific chemical reactions by colour change inserted in between the EL light source and the OTFT photo-detector. A hole is laser cut through the system to allow the sensor layer to come in contact with the gases, which then through a chemical reaction, changes colour and initiates a different response in the output of the organic transistor. Hence, this allows for a disposable chemo-analytical system that can be used in various application fields. As compared to conventional systems, the advantage here lies in the direct integration of the different functionalities without any advanced assembly steps, simultaneous use of coatings for both components (transparent electrode and wiring layer) and roll-to-roll compatibility, thus rendering a disposable system. We believe that it aptly demonstrates the capabilities of polytronics in functional integration for low-cost bio-sensor manufacturing.
Electrophoresis | 2004
Aman Russom; Sjoerd Haasl; Anna Ohlander; Torsten Mayr; Anthony J. Brookes; Helene Andersson; Göran Stemme
Archive | 2014
Anna Ohlander; Gerhard Klink; Karlheinz Bock; Arman Russom
17th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2013; Freiburg; Germany | 2013
Anna Ohlander; S. Bauer; Harisha Ramachandraiah; Aman Russom; Karlheinz Bock
16th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2012, 28 October-1 November 2012, Okinawa, Japan | 2012
Anna Ohlander; T. Hammerle; Gerhard Klink; Caterina Zilio; F. Damin; Marcella Chiari; Aman Russom; Karlheinz Bock
ECTC | 2011
Anna Ohlander; Markus Burghart; Christof Strohhöfer; Dieter Bollmann; Christof Landesberger; Gerhard Klink; Karlheinz Bock
Archive | 2010
Karlheinz Bock; Markus Burghart; Gerhard Klink; Anna Ohlander; Christof Strohhöfer
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018
I. Bose; Anna Ohlander; C. Kutter; A. Russom
Archive | 2016
Anna Ohlander; Thomas Ganka; Karlheinz Bock