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Lab on a Chip | 2011

A device for extraction, manipulation and stretching of DNA from single human chromosomes.

Kristian Hagsted Rasmussen; Rodolphe Marie; Jacob Moresco Lange; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Anders Kristensen; Kalim U. Mir

We describe the structure and operation of a micro/nanofluidic device in which individual metaphase chromosomes can be isolated and processed without being displaced during exchange of reagents. The change in chromosome morphology as a result of introducing protease into the device was observed by time-lapse imaging; pressure-driven flow was then used to shunt the chromosomal DNA package into a nanoslit. A long linear DNA strand (>1.3 Mbp) was seen to stretch out from the DNA package and along the length of the nanoslit. Delivery of DNA in its native metaphase chromosome package as well as the microfluidic environment prevented DNA from shearing and will be important for preparing ultra-long lengths of DNA for nanofluidic analysis.


Acta Biomaterialia | 2010

Superparamagnetic bead interactions with functionalized surfaces characterized by an immunomicroarray

Peter Skottrup; Mikkel Fougt Hansen; Jacob Moresco Lange; Maria Deryabina; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Mogens Havsteen Jakobsen; Martin Dufva

Magneto-resistive sensors capable of detecting superparamagnetic micro-/nano-sized beads are promising alternatives to standard diagnostic assays based on absorbance or fluorescence and streptavidin-functionalized beads are widely used as an integral part of these sensors. Here we have developed an immunomicroarray for systematic studies of the binding properties of 10 different micro-/nano-sized streptavidin-functionalized beads to a biotin substrate immobilized on SiO(2) with or without surface modification. SiO(2) surface cleaning, immobilized substrate concentration and surface blocking conditions were optimized. Polyethylene glycol-based surfaces with different end groups on the anchor molecule, 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine (TsT), were synthesized and compared with the standard (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTS)/glutaraldehyde chemistry. APTS/glutaraldehyde, directly linked TsT and bare H(2)O(2)-activated SiO(2) performed better than polyethylene glycol-modified surfaces. Two beads, Masterbeads and M-280 beads, were found to give superior results compared with other bead types. Antibody/antigen interactions, illustrated by C-reactive protein, were best performed with Masterbeads. The results provide important information concerning the surface binding properties of streptavidin-functionalized beads and the immunomicroarray can be used when optimizing the performance of bead-based biosensors.


BioTechniques | 2008

Scanning conductance microscopy investigations on fixed human chromosomes

Casper Hyttel Clausen; Jacob Moresco Lange; Linda Boye Jensen; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Maria Dimaki; Winnie Edith Svendsen

Scanning conductance microscopy investigations were carried out in air on human chromosomes fixed on pre-fabricated SiO2 surfaces with a backgate. The point of the investigation was to estimate the dielectric constant of fixed human chromosomes in order to use it for microfluidic device optimization. The phase shift caused by the electrostatic forces, together with geometrical measurements of the atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilever and the chromosomes were used to estimate a value for the dielectric constant of different human chromosomes.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2008

A microfabricated platform for chromosome separation and analysis

Maria Dimaki; Casper Hyttel Clausen; Jacob Moresco Lange; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Linda Boye Jensen; Winnie Edith Svendsen

More and more diseases find their cause in malfunctioning genes. There is therefore still need for rapid, low-cost and direct methods to accurately perform genetic analysis. Currently the process takes a long time to complete and is very expensive. We are proposing a system that will be able to isolate white blood cells from blood, lyse them in order to extract the chromosomes and then perform chromosome sorting on chip. As the physical properties of the chromosomes, such as size and dielectric properties, are needed for designing the chip, we have measured them using an AFM microscope.


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2010

Micro and nano-platforms for biological cell analysis

Winnie Edith Svendsen; Jaime Castillo-León; Jacob Moresco Lange; Luigi Sasso; Mark Holm Olsen; M. Abaddi; Lars Andresen; Simon Levinsen; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Indumathi Vedarethinam; Maria Dimaki


Proceeding at: Lab On Chip 2009 | 2009

Novel intetrated Lab-on-Chip System for Chromosome Translocations Analysis

Winnie Edith Svendsen; Jacob Moresco Lange; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Casper Hyttel Clausen; Indumathi Vedarethinam; Maria Dimaki


Lab on a Chip | 2009

Novel Integrated Lab-on-Chip System for Chromosome Translocations Analysis

Winnie Edith Svendsen; Jacob Moresco Lange; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Casper Hyttel Clausen; Indumathi Vedarethinam; Maria Dimaki


The Comsol User Conference | 2008

Comsol Multiphysics Simulations of Microfluidic Systems for Biomedical Applications

Maria Dimaki; Jacob Moresco Lange; Patricia Vazquez; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Fridolin Okkels; Winnie Edith Svendsen


NanoBio-Europe | 2008

FISH on Polymer

Indumathi Vedarethinam; Jacob Moresco Lange; Maria Dimaki; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Casper Hyttel Clausen; Winnie Edith Svendsen; Zeynep Tümer; Niels Tommerup


Nano2Life annual meeting 2007 | 2007

Chromosome Total Analysis System

Linda Boye Jensen; Jacob Moresco Lange; Maria Dimaki; Casper Hyttel Clausen; Pranjul Jaykumar Shah; Tümer Zeynep; Niels Tommerup; Winnie Edith Svendsen

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Winnie Edith Svendsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Maria Dimaki

Technical University of Denmark

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Pranjul Jaykumar Shah

Technical University of Denmark

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Casper Hyttel Clausen

Technical University of Denmark

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Indumathi Vedarethinam

Technical University of Denmark

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Mogens Havsteen Jakobsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Niels Tommerup

University of Copenhagen

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Anders Kristensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Fridolin Okkels

Technical University of Denmark

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Jaime Castillo-León

Technical University of Denmark

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