Integrated chip‐based capillary electrophoresis
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 18 (12-13), 2203-2213
- https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.1150181211
Abstract
Integrated capillary electrophoresis (ICE) is emerging as a new analytical tool allowing fast, automated, miniaturized and multiplexed assays, thus meeting the needs of the pharmaceutical industry in drug development. The current state‐of‐the‐art of ICE is described with an emphasis on the choice of the support material (glass or polymeric materials), electrokinetic fluid handling, and injection and detection issues. Strategies and chip designs for pre‐ or post‐column derivatization, DNA sequencing, on‐line PCR analysis, on‐chip enzymatic sample digestion, fraction isolation, and immunoassays are presented. The review concludes with a brief outlook.Keywords
This publication has 53 references indexed in Scilit:
- Generating Electrospray from Microchip Devices Using Electroosmotic PumpingAnalytical Chemistry, 1997
- Multichannel Microchip Electrospray Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistry, 1997
- Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography Separations and Analyses of Biological Samples on a Cyclic Planar MicrostructureAnalytical Chemistry, 1996
- Integrated Microdevice for DNA Restriction Fragment AnalysisAnalytical Chemistry, 1996
- Characterization of electrophoretic sample injection and separation in a gel-filled cyclic planar microstructureJournal of Microcolumn Separations, 1996
- Capillary Electrochromatography-Electrospray Mass Spectrometry: A Microanalysis TechniqueAnalytical Chemistry, 1995
- Microchip electrophoresis with sample stackingElectrophoresis, 1995
- Glass chips for high-speed capillary electrophoresis separations with submicrometer plate heightsAnalytical Chemistry, 1993
- Planar glass chips for capillary electrophoresis: repetitive sample injection, quantitation, and separation efficiencyAnalytical Chemistry, 1993
- Some design considerations in miniaturized electrokinetic separation systemsJournal of High Resolution Chromatography, 1989