Magnetic Bead Technology  Shiv Sharma  George Chahwan  Zachary Nicoll  Garo Yessayan  Jason Tarantino.

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Magnetic Bead Technology  Shiv Sharma  George Chahwan  Zachary Nicoll  Garo Yessayan  Jason Tarantino

Abstract:  To track the ongoing progress and evolution of the biotechnology field through the experimentation with magnetic bead technology and its applications to modern society.

Overview, History, Needs

Overview  Magnetism technology became popular in the early 1980s  Using super-paramagnetic beads and magnetic fields, the process of biomedical separation of assays is performed Advantages:  Price-Cheaper to experiment with  Requires less labor  Widely Applicable

What is a magnetic bead? Magnetic beads are polymer encapsulated shells with a magnetic pigment The magnetic material is mostly made up of iron oxide This combination is what makes these beads functional: – Polymer surface of the beads permits chemical derivatization of magnetic particles, allowing for conversion of magnetic particles into a binding agent for tests (such as ones using immunoassays)

The Needs and Opportunities People want improved medical care for lower-costs Causing In Vitro Diagnostic to look for newer technologies such as magnetic bead technology In the last few years, magnetic beads have become a staple in the clinical markets The beads ability to cut out any human error allows for biomedical processes and tests to be more precise. As a result, less tests need to be carried out = lower cost of clinical diagnostics

Instrumentation

Turbo Beads Provide faster and more efficient way of seperating various compounds from one another Made from highly reactive metal nanomagnetics that are coated in graphene Carbon Combination of the metal core with the carbon shell displays a large increase in magnetic properties; allowing for faster separation.

Turbo Beads Continued Due to the Carbon the beads can be used in areas that have low pH or high temperatures without oxidation of the core The compounds that create the beads are reagents for swift removal of toxins that contaminate water

CardioGenics Magnetic Beads Developed to improve testing sensitivity 80% of light generated in a generic magnetic bead is lost, causing low sensitivity Coated with a thin layer of silver before being covered by a polymer shell Coating allows for a lighter color making it more sensitive to light Size can vary from 1-50 microns and it’s 7 times more sensitive to light.

Applications

Magnetic Bead Based 3D Micro-Incubator Mixing micro-electro-mechanical- systems (MEMS) and magnetic beads together leads to the ability to rapidly detect and purify tumor cells inside the incubator Magnetic beads can be specifically coded to identify tumor cells by conjugating the antibodies onto their surface. These magnetic beads are able to detect the tumor cells and bind to them Catching tumor cells before they metastasize can help protect against cancer forming so a rapid means of detection and purification is essential.

3D Incubator Theory of Operation The first step of the process is to extract a large amount of body fluid then re-suspending them in a phosphate buffered saline solution. The samples are then placed inside the incubator, which rapidly mixes the fluid with the magnetic beads. The beads are then able to adhere to specifically targeted tumor cells. A key feature of the magnetic beads is the fact that they are only magnetic in the presence of a magnet and by using this they are able to magnetize the mixture, leaving only the unwanted material free. Using a large vacuum tube they suck out all of the unwanted material The tumor cells can then be reverse transcripted and amplified for observation

Risks of Cell Phone Radiation Damages Blood Brain Barrier which could lead to Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease Smaller risks include – constant headaches – Sleep disturbances – Small memory loss – Learning disabilities

Controversy Radiation has not been 100% proven to be the cause of these types of risks. Takes decades to develop bad symptoms. Many believe there is no clear link between radiation and the illnesses. Most symptoms of radiation exposure are normal human discomforts we get everyday.

Stopping cell phone radiation Magnetic Beads carefully placed in the antenna and wiring of the phone will suppress the magnetic waves from leaving the phone. Creates a electromagnetic radiation free environment around the cell phone.

Magtration Filtration The Filtration of DNA from cells using Magnetic Bead Technology How?

Magtration Filtration

Applications: Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation How they work:  Sensor uses spherical magnetic bead that spins in a magnetic field  The attachment of bacteria causes change in the speed of bead

Applications: Asynchronous Magnetic Bead Rotation What they do:  Detect growth of bacteria at the microscopic level  Monitor the growth of a single bacterium throughout its life cycle over multiple generations

Current Progression of the Technology Trying to achieve a higher frequency - more averaging - higher resolution - higher bandwidth studies Which will allow: -Real time single bacterium growth monitoring -Single virus detection

Critical Frequency A ferromagnetic bead becomes asynchronous with the rotating magnetic field above a critical driving frequency Ωc m (magnetic moment of the bead) B (magnetic field strength) K (shape factor) η (kinetic viscosity) V (volume of the bead)

Rotation Frequency where Ω Is the driving frequency In 2007 the reported rotational frequencies: 0.2 to 29 Hz Applications that would benefit from higher rotational frequency: - micro-mixing - pathogen detection - growth studies

Higher Frequency In 2010: - Rotational frequency of 145 Hz - Which will allow a calculated limit as little as 59nm

Testing Monitoring the growth of an E.coli cell and it’s response to the antibiotic ampicillin Observed changes as little as 80nm While the demonstrated AMBR sensor has been optimized for bacteria, preliminary work has extended the method to studies on other individual cells, such as yeast and cancer cells.

Marketability

Current Market Value As mentioned earlier, magnetic beads are the golden staple in today’s biomedical market. This includes various markets: – Immunoassay Testing: $42 Billion – DNA & RNA Purification: $2.3 Billion – Magnetic beads themselves are a $1 Billion market!

Conclusion Magnetic Beads have numerous applications – Speed up treatment of bacterial infections (such as finding anti-microbials in minutes instead of days) – Cutting costs/saving lives – Cancer drug development and treatment Besides being a progressive technology that will soon change the biomedical field, the beads are also extremely marketable

Sources:  Invitrogen  Dexter Magnetic Technologies  Aplied BioCode  To Bead or Not To Bead: Applications of Magnetic Bead Technology The Scientist  BioMagnetic Research and Technology  Walk-away Magnetic Bead-based DNA Purification Using the JANUS Automated Workstation Authors: Lois Tack, Ph.D., Gary Reznik, Ph.D.