Abstract

In this study, we constructed a novel microfluidic device for continuous-flow ATP amplification, using the SU-8:PDMS method. Sepharose beads immobilized with adenylate kinase and pyruvate kinase was packed into a microfluidic chamber to form lamination layer. Dry film type SU-8 was suitable to form a very thick mold for beads column reactor and its dam structure. A good correlation between amplified luminescence and initial ATP concentration was observed in this system. The gradient of amplification when performing six cycles of continuous-flow ATP amplification was 1.72 N .

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