Abstract
The integration of a biochip with a PDMS fluidic chamber was accomplished. The advantage of dynamic analyte flows, versus static ones, was experimentally demonstrated. This was further clarified by numerical simulation including the approximate mathematical solutions modelling the convective motion and the biotinylated antibody-streptavidin interaction. The possibility of influenza virus A/California/07/09 (H1N1)pdm09 detection by the proposed method was demonstrated.
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