Point of care diagnostics: status and future
V Gubala, LF Harris, AJ Ricco, MX Tan… - Analytical …, 2012 - ACS Publications
We review point-of-care (POC) diagnostics, in vitro diagnostic (IVD) tests that do not involve
the use of laboratory staff and facilities to provide the result. The analytical “targets” include …
the use of laboratory staff and facilities to provide the result. The analytical “targets” include …
Lab-on-a-Foil: microfluidics on thin and flexible films
This critical review is motivated by an increasing interest of the microfluidics community in
develo** complete Lab-on-a-Chip solutions based on thin and flexible films (Lab-on-a …
develo** complete Lab-on-a-Chip solutions based on thin and flexible films (Lab-on-a …
Factors determining the occurrence of submicroscopic malaria infections and their relevance for control
Malaria parasite prevalence in endemic populations is an essential indicator for monitoring
the progress of malaria control, and has traditionally been assessed by microscopy …
the progress of malaria control, and has traditionally been assessed by microscopy …
Micro-scale blood plasma separation: from acoustophoresis to egg-beaters
M Kersaudy-Kerhoas, E Sollier - Lab on a Chip, 2013 - pubs.rsc.org
Plasma is a rich mine of various biomarkers including proteins, metabolites and circulating
nucleic acids. The diagnostic and therapeutic potential of these analytes has been quite …
nucleic acids. The diagnostic and therapeutic potential of these analytes has been quite …
Magnetic particles: From preparation to lab-on-a-chip, biosensors, microsystems and microfluidics applications
Magnetic particles are largely used in various applications and particularly in in-vitro
biomedical diagnostic and bionanotechnology. In fact, they have been employed for …
biomedical diagnostic and bionanotechnology. In fact, they have been employed for …
Miniaturized nucleic acid amplification systems for rapid and point-of-care diagnostics: a review
Point-of-care (POC) genetic diagnostics critically depends on miniaturization and integration
of sample processing, nucleic acid amplification, and detection systems. Polymerase chain …
of sample processing, nucleic acid amplification, and detection systems. Polymerase chain …
Sensitive giant magnetoresistive-based immunoassay for multiplex mycotoxin detection
AC Mak, SJ Osterfeld, H Yu, SX Wang… - Biosensors and …, 2010 - Elsevier
Rapid and multiplexed measurement is vital in the detection of food-borne pathogens. While
highly specific and sensitive, traditional immunochemical assays such as enzyme-linked …
highly specific and sensitive, traditional immunochemical assays such as enzyme-linked …
Biosensor diagnosis of urinary tract infections: a path to better treatment?
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is among the most common bacterial infections and poses a
significant healthcare burden. The standard culture-based diagnosis of UTI has a typical …
significant healthcare burden. The standard culture-based diagnosis of UTI has a typical …
Sensitive quantification of Escherichia coli O157: H7, Salmonella enterica, and Campylobacter jejuni by combining stopped polymerase chain reaction with …
Rapid analysis of pathogenic bacteria is essential for food and water control to preserve the
public health. Therefore, we report on a chemiluminescence (CL) flow-through DNA …
public health. Therefore, we report on a chemiluminescence (CL) flow-through DNA …
Foodomics and food safety: Where we are
Sažetak The power of foodomics as a discipline that is now broadly used for quality
assurance of food products and adulteration identification, as well as for determining the …
assurance of food products and adulteration identification, as well as for determining the …