2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-020-2321-z
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Challenges and perspectives in the development of paper-based lateral flow assays

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“…The major advantage of LFAs is that they are easy to interpret as their results are typically Boolean and can be read out by the naked eye. However, LFAs lack accuracy and efficiency, which makes these conventional paper-based platforms not suitable for the more quantitative analysis which is desired in clinical applications ( Kasetsirikul et al, 2020 ). The ability of CRISPR/Cas complexes to discriminate between primer-dimers, non-target amplicons and amplicons of interest could make them the missing link in the current LFA field.…”
Section: Crispr/cas Sensing In Poc Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major advantage of LFAs is that they are easy to interpret as their results are typically Boolean and can be read out by the naked eye. However, LFAs lack accuracy and efficiency, which makes these conventional paper-based platforms not suitable for the more quantitative analysis which is desired in clinical applications ( Kasetsirikul et al, 2020 ). The ability of CRISPR/Cas complexes to discriminate between primer-dimers, non-target amplicons and amplicons of interest could make them the missing link in the current LFA field.…”
Section: Crispr/cas Sensing In Poc Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cocaine) and metabolites (e.g. ATP) 133 . However, despite huge market potential and popularity, the conventional LFA faces challenges such as batch-to-batch variation and instability 133 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…In a competitive lateral flow device, the analyte target will compete with the capture molecules immobilized on the test zone to bind to the specific molecule-conjugated-biolabels pre-stored on the conjugation pad. Thus, in the presence of the analyte target, the test line will not display the signal, while in the absence of the analyte target, there will be signals at both the test line and control line [421] , [423] . Thus, the target concentration is inversely proportional to the test line signal.…”
Section: Poc Devices For Infectious Disease Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%