2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.3c01474
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Paper-Based Materials for Diagnostics

Panagiota M. Kalligosfyri,
Stefano Cinti

Abstract: Nowadays point-of care (POC) devices dominate the field of bioanalysis as they play a pivotal role in improving different aspects of diagnostics including screening, early diagnosis, and disease monitoring. These devices comply with the World Health Organization ASSURED criteria that describe the ideal POC tool. While conventional materials like polymers, silicon, metallic foils, and glass have been exploited in POC device manufacturing, recent innovations relying on paper-based materials have introduced a new… Show more

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“…All of the aforementioned preconcentration methods require external and additional equipment, such as isotachophoretic devices and pumps for sample delivery, which introduces numerous limitations that need to be addressed. At this point, it is important to note how the exploitation of paper-based devices offers several advantages over conventional preconcentration devices, including lower costs, ease of use, versatility, and capillary action without the need for external driving forces . As reported in the literature, several paper-based approaches have been reported to preconcentrate samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of the aforementioned preconcentration methods require external and additional equipment, such as isotachophoretic devices and pumps for sample delivery, which introduces numerous limitations that need to be addressed. At this point, it is important to note how the exploitation of paper-based devices offers several advantages over conventional preconcentration devices, including lower costs, ease of use, versatility, and capillary action without the need for external driving forces . As reported in the literature, several paper-based approaches have been reported to preconcentrate samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%