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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2009

Semi-automated bacterial spore detection system with micro-fluidic chips for aerosol collection, spore treatment and ICAN DNA detection.

Hisao Inami; Kouichiro Tsuge; Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Yasuhiko Sasaki; Shigenori Togashi; Asuka Komano; Yasuo Seto

A semi-automated bacterial spore detection system (BSDS) was developed to detect biological threat agents (e.g., Bacillus anthracis) on-site. The system comprised an aerosol sampler, micro-fluidic chip-A (for spore germination and cell lysis), micro-fluidic chip-B (for extraction and detection of genomic DNA) and an analyzer. An aerosol with bacterial spores was first collected in the collection chamber of chip-A with a velocity of 300 l/min, and the chip-A was taken off from the aerosol sampler and loaded into the analyzer. Reagents packaged in the chip-A were sequentially applied into the chamber. The genomic DNA extract from spore lyzate was manually transferred from chip-A to chip-B and loaded into the analyzer. Genomic DNA in chip-B was first trapped on a glass bead column, washed with various reagents, and eluted to the detection chamber by sequential auto-dispensing. Isothermal and chimeric primer-initiated amplification of nucleic acids (ICAN) with fluorescent measurement was adopted to amplify and detect target DNA. Bacillus subtilis was the stimulant of biological warfare agent in this experiment. Pretreatment conditions were optimized by examining bacterial target DNA recovery in the respective steps (aerosol collection, spore germination, cell lysis, and DNA extraction), by an off-chip experiment using a real-time polymerase chain reaction quantification method. Without the germination step, B. subtilis spores did not demonstrate amplification of target DNA. The detection of 10(4) spores was achieved within 2h throughout the micro-fluidic process.


Advanced Powder Technology | 2014

Selective adsorption of acidic protein of bovine serum albumin onto sheet-like calcium hydroxyapatite particles produced by microreactor

Kazuhiko Kandori; Hiroaki Hamazaki; Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Shigenori Togashi


Journal of Thermal Science and Technology | 2011

Basic Examination of a Pilot Plant for Continuous Flow Microwave-Assisted Chemical Reaction Combined with Microreactors

Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Shigenori Togashi; Shinji Hasebe


Journal of Thermal Science and Technology | 2012

Isothermal Reactor for Continuous Flow Microwave-Assisted Chemical Reaction

Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Shigenori Togashi; Shinji Hasebe


Archive | 2010

Microwave heating device and heating method

Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Shigenori Togashi; Shinji Hasebe


Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 2012

Investigation of Microwave Effects on Transition Metal Catalyzed Reaction Using an Isothermal Reactor

Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Shigenori Togashi; Shinji Hasebe


Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 2015

Improvement of Extraction Efficiency Using a Microdevice

Yukako Asano; Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa


Archive | 2006

Microorganism-detecting system and analyzing chip

Hisao Inami; Masahiro Kurihara; Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Yasuhiko Sasaki; 康彦 佐々木; 光宏 松澤; 昌宏 栗原; 久雄 稲波


Microwaves in Catalysis: Methodology and Applications | 2015

Pilot Plant for Continuous Flow Microwave‐Assisted Chemical Reactions

Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Shigenori Togashi


Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design Systems and Manufacturing | 2015

Fundamental study on compact absorptiometer for water quality testing

Mitsuhiro Matsuzawa; Yukako Asano; Minoru Morita

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