Abstract:A high-throughput, accurate screening is crucial for
the prevention
and control of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Current methods, which involve sampling from the nasopharyngeal (NP)
area by medical staffs, constitute a fundamental bottleneck in expanding
the testing capacity. To meet the scales required for population-level
surveillance, self-collectable specimens can be used; however, its
low viral load has hindered its clinical adoption. Here, we describe
a magnetic nanopartic… Show more
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