• Start date: 01-01-2024
  • End date: 31-12-2026
  • Coordinator: Martín Resano and Eduardo Bolea Fernández
  • Type: Development of R&D&I projects in priority fields and multidisciplinary areas for the 2024–2026 period. Government of Aragón

Abstract: The project aims to develop new analytical methodologies that allow, on one hand, the quantitative analysis of dried blood spots and, on the other, single-cell analysis—both using ICP-MS technology and new microsampling strategies. In order to improve these methods and expand their application range, it is necessary to explore both the use of novel devices capable of handling samples in the micro- and nanoliter range, and the development of alternative sample introduction approaches based on microfluidics.

The use of an automated nanoliquid dispenser system may contribute to the development of new analytical methods for determining low concentrations of analytes in all types of micro/nano samples, including cells. These devices are capable of dispensing controlled volumes and ensuring the presence of cells in each droplet with high efficiency, greatly facilitating single-cell analysis. Likewise, these devices allow for the precise deposition of nanovolumes of blood or other fluids onto DBS supports, ensuring a more uniform and controlled distribution of the sample. Using these devices, DBSs can also be functionalized with enzymes, markers, or antibodies, enabling subsequent analysis and opening the door to the detection of species beyond elemental ones.

The use of microfluidic chips as a sample introduction medium can be considered an elegant approach to overcoming the challenge of introducing individual entities. These chips offer the possibility of encapsulating cells before introducing them into the ICP, thereby increasing the likelihood that cells remain intact through the introduction process. Introduction efficiencies are also expected to be much higher compared to other alternative approaches. Finally, functionalizing these devices enables additional operations, including reactions and separations. This opens new avenues for online analysis of various cell types and/or for labeling with specific antibodies, which could enable the study of different cell types, states, and functions in cell suspensions.

PUBLICATIONS

2024

Bazo, Antonio; Bolea-Fernandez, Eduardo; Rua-Ibarz, Ana; Aramendía, Maite; Resano, Martín

Intensity- and time-based strategies for micro/nano-sizing via single-particle ICP-mass spectrometry: A comparative assessment using Au and SiO2 as model particles Journal Article

En: Analytica Chimica Acta, vol. 1331, pp. 343305, 2024, ISSN: 0003-2670.

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