2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2015.12.030
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Sensing parasites: Proteomic and advanced bio-detection alternatives

Abstract: Journal of Proteomics 136 : 145-156 (2016) This work is made available online in accordance with publisher policies. To see the final version of this work please visit the publisher's website. Access to the published online version may require a subscription. This review provides the most recent methodological and technological advances with great potential for bio-sensing parasites in their hosts, showing the newest opportunities offered by modern "-omics" and platforms for parasite detection and control. … Show more

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“…Even so, these methods are not widely used. In our opinion, there is a colossal need to diagnose foodborne infections using new methodologies, such as MS and biomarkers detection, according to their extreme specificity and possible increase of the detection rate [ 242 ].…”
Section: Targeted Approach—proteomics Methods Proposed To Use For mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, these methods are not widely used. In our opinion, there is a colossal need to diagnose foodborne infections using new methodologies, such as MS and biomarkers detection, according to their extreme specificity and possible increase of the detection rate [ 242 ].…”
Section: Targeted Approach—proteomics Methods Proposed To Use For mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this notwithstanding, PMF is arguably the leading approach to single cell diagnostic chips, as shown by many reviews over the last two decades detailing the usages of PMF diagnostic chips, also called microfluidic analytic devices (µPADs) [20,33,78,[201][202][203][204][205]. PMF has been combined with many other techniques to create a plethora of applications: from combining PMF with immunoassays [206] for Hepatitis C-tests, via on-board batteries [207] or cell phones [203] to generate field-applicable µPADs, to proteomics [208] parasite diagnostics. How established µPADs are in our everyday life is demonstrated by the usage of paper microfluidics for cheap home tests for male (and female) fertility and sperm DNA integrity [16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Paper Microfluidicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other types of analytes that could be studied in the exosomal space, such as lipids, might represent good biomarkers to investigate in the near future. All these findings provide an important base to continue research in parasite-derived exosomes as diagnostic targets and demonstrating their utility as clinical biomarkers (Sánchez-Ovejero et al ., 2016).…”
Section: What Is the Next Step: Translational Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%