Abstract:Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused an ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak and a rising demand for the development of accurate, timely, and cost-effective diagnostic tests for SARS-CoV-2 as well as other viral infections in general. Currently, traditional virus screening methods such as plate culturing and real-time PCR are considered the gold standard with accurate and sensitive results. However, these methods still require sophisticated equipment, trained perso… Show more
“…Owing to their advances, this technology has high potential in application in many elds including food safety control. [11][12][13] Great effort has been made to develop microuidic devices for rapid detection of foodborne pathogens. Many microuidic platforms integrated with several detection techniques including cell culturing, immunoassay, and nucleic acid amplication-based assay have been proposed.…”
The gold standard for nucleic acid amplification – based diagnosis is polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR recognizes the targets such as foodborne pathogens by amplifying their specific genes . The...
“…Owing to their advances, this technology has high potential in application in many elds including food safety control. [11][12][13] Great effort has been made to develop microuidic devices for rapid detection of foodborne pathogens. Many microuidic platforms integrated with several detection techniques including cell culturing, immunoassay, and nucleic acid amplication-based assay have been proposed.…”
The gold standard for nucleic acid amplification – based diagnosis is polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR recognizes the targets such as foodborne pathogens by amplifying their specific genes . The...
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