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KR101242540B1 - Microchip - Google Patents
KR101242540B1
KR101242540B1 KR1020110082767A KR20110082767A KR101242540B1 KR 101242540 B1 KR101242540 B1 KR 101242540B1 KR 1020110082767 A KR1020110082767 A KR 1020110082767A KR 20110082767 A KR20110082767 A KR 20110082767A KR 101242540 B1 KR101242540 B1 KR 101242540B1
KR1020110082767A
KR20130020254A (en
조근창
2011-08-19 Application filed by (주)로고스바이오시스템스 filed Critical (주)로고스바이오시스템스
2011-08-19 Priority to KR1020110082767A priority Critical patent/KR101242540B1/en
2013-02-27 Publication of KR20130020254A publication Critical patent/KR20130020254A/en
2013-03-19 Publication of KR101242540B1 publication Critical patent/KR101242540B1/en
A microchip is disclosed. Microchip of the present invention, the first plate; And a second plate coupled to the first plate to form a channel, wherein the first plate comprises: a channel cover part; A first junction part spaced apart from the outer circumference of the channel cover part by a predetermined distance; And a tensile force generating connection part interconnecting the channel cover part and the first joint part such that the channel cover part is elastically in close contact with the channel forming region of the second plate when the first plate and the second plate are coupled to each other. According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a microchip capable of providing a channel having a stable structure by making the channel cover portion forming the channel elastically close to the channel forming region of the second plate.
The present invention relates to a microchip, and more particularly, to a microchip capable of providing a channel having a stable structure by allowing the channel cover portion forming the channel to be elastically in close contact with the channel formation region of the second plate.
In general, microchips containing channel-type structures in the fields of biology, medicine, environmental engineering, and food engineering are widely used for the purpose of culturing cells, counting various particles including cells, and inducing or measuring fluid responses. Has been.
For example, if a microchip with a channel structure is used for cultivation of cells, there is a family of channel slides from Ibidi (Germany), which makes microchannels between the two plates and It has been shown that it can be made of gas permeable plastic to achieve the purpose of culturing cells in the channel.
In addition, in the clinical and biological laboratories, a channel-type structure is used to measure the number of cells or the concentration, and the concentration of particles is expressed as the number of particles per unit volume. In order to measure the concentration, the volume in the microchip must be kept constant. More specifically, the hemocytometer, a microchip commonly used for cell counting, is a device for defining a fixed volume, and a height jaw that defines the exact height of the lower plate and the upper plate is manufactured by glass processing, and covered thereon. The glass has been shown to maintain a precise height.
As described above, the movement, reaction, mixing, and detection of fluids using microchannels are very commonly used in microfluidics. In other words, in the field of microfluidics, in order to achieve the above object by adding various types of structures in a channel, in any case, a microchip in which two or more plates are precisely bonded to form a channel structure containing a fluid is provided. Producing is a prerequisite.
In particular, in applications where the solution in the channel is required to have a constant volume, for example in the manufacture of hemocytometers, it is essential to ensure that the height of the channel is precisely formed to meet the desired purpose.
Such a microchip will be described in more detail below with reference to FIG. 18. 18 is a perspective view illustrating a microchip according to the related art.
Referring to FIG. 18, the conventional microchip 10 has a channel 13 between the upper plate 11 and the upper plate 11 formed such that the injection portion 14 and the discharge portion 15 maintain a distance from each other. The bottom plate 12 is coupled to the bottom of the upper plate 11 to form a).
According to this configuration, in the conventional microchip 10, when the sample is injected into the injection hole 14, the sample may be filled in the channel by capillary action.
However, such a conventional microchip adheres the upper plate and the lower plate with a solvent or ultrasonic wave to form a channel, or forms a channel using film lamination, and adheres the upper and lower plates to the upper and lower parts. The manufacturing process is complicated and difficult.
In addition, the conventional microchip has a problem that the manufacturing process is complicated and difficult to require automated equipment for mass production, the manufacturing cost is increased due to the bonding process for bonding the upper plate and the lower plate.
In addition, in the conventional microchip, when the solvent is not evenly applied or the surface is uneven when the upper plate and the lower plate are bonded, the upper plate and the lower plate may not be completely adhered, so that the solution may leak. There is a problem that it is difficult to provide a channel of a constant volume as the deviation of the height occurs in the adhesive surface of the plate and the lower plate.
In addition, the conventional microchip has the disadvantage that the solvent used for adhesion may react with the biomaterial in the channel to induce unwanted biological and chemical reactions.
An object of the present invention is to provide a microchip capable of providing a channel having a stable structure by allowing the channel cover portion forming the channel to be elastically in close contact with the channel forming region of the second plate.
The object is, according to the present invention, a first plate; And a second plate coupled to the first plate to form a channel, wherein the first plate comprises: a channel cover part; A first joint part spaced apart from the outer circumference of the channel cover part by a predetermined distance; And a tensile force generating connection part interconnecting the channel cover part and the first junction part such that the channel cover part elastically comes into close contact with the channel forming region of the second plate when the first plate and the second plate are coupled to each other. It is achieved by a microchip characterized in that.
The tensile force generating connecting portion may be a plurality of tensile force generating connecting portion provided spaced apart from each other between the channel cover portion and the first junction.
The tensile force generating connection portion may be provided with a thickness thinner than the channel cover portion and the first bonding portion.
The tensile force generating connection portion may be provided in an upper region of the vertical surface facing the channel cover portion and the first junction portion.
The tensile force generating connecting portion may have a plurality of straight lines curved or interconnected with the channel cover portion and the first junction portion so as to increase the connection distance relatively as compared with connecting the channel cover portion and the first junction portion at the shortest distance. Can be connected.
The second plate may include a second joining portion formed at an edge to be coupled to the first joining portion; A bottom portion recessed downward from the second bonding portion in an upper surface central region; A channel portion protruding from the bottom portion; And protruding to form a closed loop from the bottom portion at a predetermined distance from the channel portion, wherein the bottom edge region of the channel cover portion is in close contact with the channel portion to form a channel between the channel portion and the channel cover portion. It may include a support wall protruding to a large thickness.
The thickness of the support wall may be greater than the thickness of the second joining part so that the bottom surface of the channel cover part may be supported by the upper surface of the support wall when the first joining part and the second joining part are joined.
The support wall may be formed in any one shape selected from a polygon, a circle, and an oval.
A reservoir portion may be formed between the support wall and the channel portion to primarily receive a solution.
The first junction part and the second junction part may be coupled by a coupling means.
The coupling means may include at least one hook projecting from a bottom surface of the first joining portion to be spaced apart from each other along a circumference of the first joining portion; And at least one hook insertion groove formed in the second joint portion at a position corresponding to the hook so that the hook can be inserted.
The hook has a body portion provided to have a circular cross-sectional shape; And at least one deformation rib protruding from a surface along a circumference of the body portion so as to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance.
The coupling means may include: at least one post protruding from a bottom surface of the first junction portion to be spaced apart from each other along a circumference of the first junction portion; And at least one post insertion hole formed in the second joint part at a position corresponding to the post so that the post can be inserted therethrough.
At one end of the post, a locking step may be formed to have elasticity and protrude outward from the surface.
The first junction part and the second junction part may be coupled to each other by a coupling means, and then the coupling part or the channel part may be sealed by solvent bonding or ultrasonic bonding.
According to the present invention, since the channel cover portion formed on the first plate is elastically in close contact with the support wall of the second plate by the tension generating connection portion, the channel cover portion and the support wall can keep the airtight, and thus the solution contained in the channel leaks. The phenomenon can be prevented and a microchip having a uniform channel height can be provided.
1 is an exploded perspective view of a microchip according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the first plate of the microchip of FIG. 1.
3 to 8 are perspective views of a first plate according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the microchip of FIG. 1.
10 to 12 are perspective and partially enlarged cross-sectional views of the hook of the microchip of FIG.
13 to 15 are cross-sectional views taken along line AA, line BB, and line CC of FIG. 9.
16 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of a post of the microchip of FIG. 1 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
17 is an exploded perspective view of the microchip of FIG. 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
18 is a perspective view of a microchip according to the prior art.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description of the present invention, the well-known functions or constructions are not described in order to simplify the gist of the present invention.
In addition, hereinafter, the microchip of the present invention will be described assuming that it is used as a microchip for counting particles or cells in a sample, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto.
As used herein, the term “microchip” refers to a structure composed of two or more substrates or plates, one of which has a channel or space defined by two adjacent substrates or plates, wherein the channel or space includes a test or Fluid or sample may be filled for analysis.
Therefore, the "microchip" of the present invention can be used for various purposes for testing or analysis in various fields such as biotechnology, food, chemistry, and medicine.
1 is an exploded perspective view of a microchip according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a first plate of the microchip of FIG. 1, and FIGS. 3 to 8 are first views according to another embodiment of the present invention. 9 is a perspective view of the microchip of FIG. 1, FIG. 10 to FIG. 12 are perspective and partially enlarged cross-sectional views of the hook of the microchip of FIG. 1, and FIGS. 13 to 15 are AA lines of FIG. 9. Sectional drawing along lines BB and CC.
Referring to these drawings, the microchip 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include a first plate 200 having a channel cover part 240 having an injection hole 220 and an discharge hole 230, and a channel part. And a second plate 300 having a support portion 330 and a support wall 340 to be coupled to the first plate 200 to form a channel 400 between the channel portion 330 and the channel cover portion 240. do.
In this embodiment, the first plate 200 and the second plate 300 are each made of a transparent synthetic resin material, but the scope of the present invention is limited by the materials of the first plate 200 and the second plate 300. It doesn't work.
In addition, if necessary, the microchip 100 of the present invention may further include a third plate 400 coupled to the second plate 300 at a position opposite to the first plate 200 (see FIG. 17). ). In this case, the bottom surface of the first plate 200 has the same structure as the upper surface is formed, the first plate 200 and the third plate 400 is the first plate 100 and the second plate 300 Are coupled according to substantially the same method as the coupling method (but for the sake of clarity, the description of the coupling method of the first plate 200 and the third plate 400 is omitted in FIG. 17). Matters related to this will be made through the description of the present embodiment to be described later, so detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The first plate 200 maintains a distance between an injection hole 220 through which a sample (solution) is injected, and an discharge hole 230 through which air in the channel 400 is discharged when the sample is injected into the injection hole 220. And a channel cover part 240 provided to be formed at a predetermined distance from the outer circumference of the channel cover part 240.
In addition, the first plate 200 further includes a plurality of tensile force generating connecting portions 260 interconnecting the first junction portion 250 and the channel cover portion 240.
Tensile force generating connection 260 is a channel cover portion 240 is configured to generate a tensile force to pull the channel cover portion 240 in all directions so as to be in close contact with the support wall 340 of the second plate 300, the channel cover It is provided to have a thickness thinner than the portion 240 and the first junction 250.
As such, the thickness of the tensile force generating connecting portion 260 to be thinner than the thickness of the channel cover portion 240 and the first bonding portion 250 generates sufficient tensile force when the first plate 200 and the second plate 300 are combined. To do so.
That is, when the tensile force generating connection portion 260 has a thickness equal to or greater than the thickness of the channel cover portion 240 and the first junction portion 250, sufficient tensile force when the first plate 200 and the second plate 300 are coupled to each other. This may cause a problem that can not be exerted to adjust the thickness of the tensile force generating connection 260.
Of course, the thickness of the tensile force generating connecting portion 260 may vary as necessary.
Each tensile force generating connection 260 is formed in the upper region of the vertical surfaces 240A and 250A facing the channel cover 240 and the first junction 250, as shown in FIG. 15.
This is because when the channel cover part 240 is in contact with the support wall 340, the first bonding part 250 and the second bonding part 310 are coupled by the hook 270 that is the coupling means. 260 is deformed downward to generate a tensile force so that the channel cover portion 240 is elastically in close contact with the support wall 340.
If the tensile force generating connection portion 260 is formed in the lower regions of the vertical surfaces 240A and 250A, even if the first junction portion 250 and the second junction portion 310 are combined, sufficient deformation does not occur, so that no tensile force is generated. It can be generated insignificantly.
In consideration of this point, as shown in FIG. 15, the tension generating connector 260 of the present embodiment is provided such that both sides are integrally formed in the upper regions of the vertical surfaces 240A and 250A, respectively.
In addition, although not shown in the drawing, the tensile force generating connection portion 260 is not made of a plurality, it may be made in a form that is formed only thinner than the thickness of the channel cover portion 240 and the first junction portion 250. Even in this case, both sides are integrally formed in the upper regions of the vertical surfaces 240A and 250A, respectively, so that a sufficient elastic force may act on the channel cover part 240 as described above.
On the other hand, as shown in Figure 3 to 8, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the tensile force generating connection portion (260a. 260b, 260c, 260d, 260e, 260f) is a channel cover 240 and the first junction 250 It may also be provided as a plurality of straight lines that are curved or interconnected between).
Here, the curved line and the straight line mean a member having a constant volume whose cross section is curved or straight.
3 to 8, the tensile force generating connection portions 260a, 260b, 260c, 260d, 260e, and 260f of various shapes shown in FIGS. 3 to 8 connect the channel cover 240 and the first junction 250 at the shortest distance as shown in FIG. 2. Compared to the straight line tensile force generating portion 260 has a relatively increased connection distance.
As such, the tensile force generating connection portions 260a, 260b, 260c, 260d, 260e, and 260f having relatively increased connection distances are coupled to each other when the first junction 250 and the second junction 310 are coupled by the hook 270. It has the advantage of exhibiting a more elastic tensile force.
3 to 8, the channel cover part 240 and the first junction part are different from the tensile force generating connection parts 260a, 260b, 260c, 260d, 260e, and 260f shown in FIG. 2. It may have the same thickness as 250.
Meanwhile, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 8, one injection hole 220a and one discharge port 230a are respectively formed in the first plates 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d, 200e, and 200f, and accordingly, One channel (not shown) is also formed in the two plate 300.
However, in contrast, the inlets 220a and the outlets 230a of the first plates 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d, 200e, and 200f may be formed in the same pair as the first plate 200 illustrated in FIG. 1. (Not shown), a pair of channels may be formed in the second plate.
In addition, the inlet 220a and the outlet 230a are not limited in shape and number, but may be formed in various shapes, and may be configured as a plurality of pairs rather than a pair.
Meanwhile, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 13, the second plate 300 is coupled to the first plate 200 to form a channel 400 therebetween. A second junction 310 formed at an edge in a shape corresponding to the first junction 250, a bottom portion 320 recessed to a predetermined depth in a central region of the upper surface, and an upper portion from the bottom portion 320. And a support wall 340 protruding to have a figure shape closed from the bottom part 320 at a position spaced apart from the channel part 330 by a predetermined distance from the channel part 330.
The channel part 330 is configured to extend in the longitudinal direction so that both sides thereof correspond to the inlet 220 and the outlet 230, respectively. The channel part 330 is formed to protrude from the recessed bottom part 320 of the second plate 300. In the present embodiment, the microchip 100 includes the first plate 100 and the second plate 300 coupled thereto. Even so, the overall thickness may not be thicker than necessary.
The support wall 340 has a thickness greater than that of the channel portion 330 such that the bottom edge region of the channel cover portion 240 is in close contact with each other so that the channel 400 is formed between the channel portion 330 and the bottom surface of the channel cover portion 240. The protrusion is formed.
When the first junction 240 and the second junction 310 are combined, the thickness of the support wall 340 may be such that the bottom surface of the channel cover 240 may be supported by the top surface of the support wall 340. 310 is formed larger than the thickness.
In addition, in this embodiment, the support wall 340 is formed in a rectangular shape around the channel portion 330 formed long in the longitudinal direction, but the scope of the present invention is not limited by the shape of the support wall 340 Do not.
That is, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the support wall 340 may be formed in any one shape selected from polygonal, circular, and oval as long as adhesiveness and airtightness can be maintained between the channel cover part 240. have.
On the other hand, the second plate 300 is provided so that one side of the channel portion 330 is inclined toward the reservoir portion 350 and the reservoir portion 350 is first accommodated in the solution injected through the inlet 220 It further includes an inclined surface 360.
The reservoir portion 350 is formed in the second plate 300 between the support wall 340 and the channel portion 330 at a position corresponding to the injection hole 220 formed in the first plate 200 to receive the solution first. The inclined surface 360 is a configuration in which one side of the channel portion 300 is inclined so that the solution contained in the reservoir portion 350 can easily move to the upper surface of the channel portion 330, that is, the channel 400. .
According to this configuration, the solution injected into the inlet 220 is first accommodated in the reservoir 350 and then smoothly moves to the channel 400 by riding the inclined surface 360 by capillary force.
On the other hand, the microchip 100 further includes a coupling means for coupling the first plate 200 and the second plate 300 in a one-touch manner.
As shown in FIGS. 10 to 12, the coupling means is provided at the first junction 250 and the second junction 310, respectively, and a plurality of hooks 270 are formed at the bottom of the first junction 250. In the second bonding portion 310, hook insertion grooves 370 are formed at positions corresponding to the hooks 270, respectively.
According to this configuration, the hook 270 is fitted into the hook insertion groove 370 so that the first plate 200 and the second plate 300 can be coupled in a one-touch fitting manner.
Meanwhile, as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11, the hook 270 protrudes from the bottom of the first joining part 250, and has a body portion 270A and a body portion 270A provided to have a circular cross-sectional shape. At least one deformation rib 270B protruding from the surface along the perimeter of the.
In addition, the hook insertion groove 370 is recessed in the second junction 310.
The deformed rib 270B is deformed when the body portion 270A is fitted into the hook insertion groove 370, and is sandwiched between the body portion 270A and the hook insertion groove 370, so that the body portion 270A is hooked with the hook insertion groove ( 370) to securely fix the role.
Of course, the coupling means of this embodiment may be replaced by the post 280 of the embodiment described below, various forms that can combine the first plate 200 and the second plate 300 according to another embodiment of the present invention. May be changed to.
Hereinafter, a method of using the microchip 100 of the present embodiment will be briefly described.
First, in order to form the one microchip 100 by combining the first plate 200 and the second plate 300, the first junction 250 and the second junction 310 are in close contact with each other. 270 is inserted into the hook insertion groove 370.
That is, the first bonding portion 250 and the second bonding portion 310 are pressed from the outside so that the hook 270 of the first bonding portion 250 is fitted into the hook insertion groove 370 of the second bonding portion 310.
In this process, when the body portion 270A of the hook 270 is fitted into the hook insertion groove 370, the deformed rib 270B protruding from the outer circumferential surface thereof is deformed and is elastically sandwiched therebetween so that the body portion 270A is It becomes an interference fit in the hook insertion groove 370. Accordingly, the first junction 250 and the second junction 310 are firmly, quickly and easily coupled.
When the first junction part 250 and the second junction part 310 are coupled through the above-described process, the bottom edge of the channel cover part 240 is in close contact with the upper surface of the support wall 340.
That is, the tensile force generating connecting portion 260 formed thinner than the channel cover portion 240 and the first bonding portion 250 is connected to the upper regions of the vertical surfaces 240A and 250A, respectively, so that the channel cover portion 240 and the first bonding portion 250 are formed. The tension generating connector 260 generates an elastic force by pulling the channel cover part 240 in all directions, and at the same time, the elastic force so that the bottom of the channel cover part 240 is in close contact with the support wall 340. Let's go.
Due to this, the channel cover portion 240 may be in close contact with the support wall 340 elastically by each tension generating connector 260.
Accordingly, a channel 400 having a constant volume is formed between the channel cover part 240 and the channel part 330. That is, since the channel cover part 240 is in close contact with the support wall 340 while being stretched in all directions by the tensile force of the tension generating connector 260, there is no deformation of the channel cover part 240 and the contact surface with the support wall 340. Since the channel 400 is formed inside the volume is uniform.
In the case of using the microchip 100 of the present embodiment in counting particles or cells in the solution, the sample solution is injected through the injection hole 220. The injected solution is temporarily accommodated in the reservoir 350 and then the inclined surface 360. The capillary force moves along the channel 400 formed between the channel cover part 240 and the channel part 330.
At this time, since the channel part 330 is spaced apart from the support wall 340, a phenomenon in which the solution of the channel 400 leaks between the channel cover part 240 and the support wall 340 is prevented.
In the microchip 100 of the present exemplary embodiment, the channel cover part 240 formed on the first plate 200 is elastically adhered to the support wall 340 of the second plate 300 by the tensile force generating connection part 260. The cover portion 240 and the support wall 340 can maintain the airtightness, thereby preventing the leakage of the solution contained in the channel 400 and has the advantage that the height of the channel 400 is uniform.
Each configuration of the microchip shown in FIG. 16 is substantially the same as each configuration of the microchip 100 of the above-described embodiment, but has a difference in the coupling means. Hereinafter, only the coupling means will be described in detail. .
Coupling means of the microchip (not shown) according to the present embodiment is a plurality of posts 280 and protruded so as to be spaced apart from each other along the circumference of the bottom of the first bonding portion 250, the post 280 is to be fitted through It includes a plurality of post insertion hole 380 is formed in the second bonding portion 310 of the position corresponding to the post 280.
The post 280 is provided to protrude along the bottom circumference of the first joining part 250 and is inserted into a post insertion hole 380 formed through the circumference of the second joining part 310, thereby providing the first plate 200 and the second. The plates 300 are to be coupled to each other.
Of course, although not shown, the outer circumferential surface of the post 280 may be further provided with a deformation rib 270B provided around the body portion 270A of the hook 270 described above to reinforce the coupling force.
In addition, although not shown, the end of the hook 270 or the post 280 is provided with a locking jaw having elasticity may be caught after being inserted into the hook insertion groove 370 or the post insertion hole 380.
In addition, the first bonding portion 250 and the second bonding portion 310 are mutually coupled by a coupling means provided as a hook 270 or a post 280, and then the bonding portion or the channel portion 330 by solvent bonding or ultrasonic bonding. ) May be sealed.
100 chamber 200 first plate
240: channel cover 250: first junction
260: tension generating connection 270: hook
300: second plate 310: second bonding portion
330: channel portion 340: support wall
370: Hook insertion groove
A second plate coupled to the first plate such that a channel is formed,
Channel cover portion;
A first joint part spaced apart from the outer circumference of the channel cover part by a predetermined distance; And
When the first plate and the second plate is coupled to the channel cover portion includes a tension force generating connecting portion interconnecting the channel cover portion and the first bonding portion to be in close contact with the channel forming region of the second plate Featuring microchips.
The tensile force generating connection portion,
Microchip, characterized in that the plurality of tensile force generating connecting portion provided spaced apart from each other between the channel cover portion and the first junction.
Microchip, characterized in that provided with a thickness thinner than the channel cover portion and the first junction.
Microchip, characterized in that provided in the upper region of the vertical surface facing the channel cover portion and the first junction.
Compared to connecting the channel cover portion and the first junction portion at the shortest distance, the channel cover portion and the first junction portion are connected in a plurality of straight lines which are curved or interconnected to increase the connection distance. Microchip.
Wherein the second plate
A second junction formed at an edge to be coupled to the first junction;
A bottom portion recessed downward from the second bonding portion in an upper surface central region;
A channel portion protruding from the bottom portion; And
Protruding to form a closed loop from the bottom portion of the channel portion spaced apart from the bottom portion, wherein the bottom edge region of the channel cover portion is in close contact with the channel portion so that a channel is formed between the channel portion and the channel cover portion. And a support wall protruding in thickness.
The thickness of the support wall is larger than the thickness of the second junction so that the bottom surface of the channel cover portion is supported by the upper surface of the support wall when the first junction and the second junction is combined.
The support wall is a microchip, characterized in that formed in any one shape selected from polygonal, circular and oval.
And a reservoir portion for receiving a solution primarily between the support wall and the channel portion.
The first junction portion and the second junction portion microchip, characterized in that coupled by the coupling means.
At least one hook protruding from a bottom surface of the first junction portion to be spaced apart from each other along a circumference of the first junction portion; And
And at least one hook insertion groove formed in the second joint portion at a position corresponding to the hook so that the hook can be inserted therein.
A body portion provided to have a circular cross-sectional shape; And
Microchip comprising at least one deformation rib protruding from the surface along the circumference of the body portion so as to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance.
At least one post protruding from a bottom surface of the first joining part to be spaced apart from each other along a circumference of the first joining part; And
And at least one post insertion hole formed in the second joint portion at a position corresponding to the post so that the post can be inserted therethrough.
At one end of the post,
Microchip, characterized in that the engaging projection is formed elastically and protruding outward from the surface.
The first junction and the second junction,
The microchip, characterized in that the bonding portion or the channel portion is sealed by the solvent bonding or ultrasonic bonding after being bonded to each other by the coupling means.
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