2017
DOI: 10.1080/14737159.2017.1285228
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Paper-based analytical devices for clinical diagnosis: recent advances in the fabrication techniques and sensing mechanisms

Abstract: Introduction There is a significant interest in developing inexpensive portable biosensing platforms for various applications including disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring, food safety, and water testing at the point-of-care (POC) settings. Current diagnostic assays available in the developed world require sophisticated laboratory infrastructure and expensive reagents. Hence, they are not suitable for resource-constrained settings with limited financial resources, basic health infrastructure, and few… Show more

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“…The expanding field of nanotechnology demonstrates vast array of biosensor tools available (Vidyala et al 2011; Hafeez et al 2012; Ilyas, Asghar, Ahmed, et al 2014; Ilyas A, Asghar W, Kim et al 2014; Asghar et al 2015; Rappa et al 2016; Safavieh et al 2017; Safavieh et al 2016; Sher et al 2017) for integration into accurate and sensitive methods for the detection of Ebola. Currently, conventional ideas have been miniaturized and scaled to run into diagnostic platforms.…”
Section: Development Of Potential Alternative and Future Biosensors Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expanding field of nanotechnology demonstrates vast array of biosensor tools available (Vidyala et al 2011; Hafeez et al 2012; Ilyas, Asghar, Ahmed, et al 2014; Ilyas A, Asghar W, Kim et al 2014; Asghar et al 2015; Rappa et al 2016; Safavieh et al 2017; Safavieh et al 2016; Sher et al 2017) for integration into accurate and sensitive methods for the detection of Ebola. Currently, conventional ideas have been miniaturized and scaled to run into diagnostic platforms.…”
Section: Development Of Potential Alternative and Future Biosensors Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(8) Moreover, the research team was in the process of developing biosensors for on-site diagnostics, such as biochips for urine analysis, cancer diagnosis, and cardiovascular diseases. (8,9) U-health clothing products require an expansion of perception as "clothing" that is comfortably worn every day to measure and manage ECG, while eliminating its former perception as equipment for patients. However, most currently available u-health clothing for measuring ECG is for "patients" or for "sports" purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following decades marked a significant expansion in the application of paper materials for serological lateral flow tests, particularly as pregnancy tests emerged and evolved [11]. Recent advances, particularly in visual bio-diagnostics and hand-held bio-analytical devices, have opened a new and exciting chapter in the development of paper/fiber materials within embedded platforms [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%