2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120155
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A wearable microfluidic device for rapid detection of HIV-1 DNA using recombinase polymerase amplification

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“…Portable fluorescence detection can be realized in a variety of setups. Among them, low-cost fluorescence detection can be achieved by employing inexpensive UV light 212 (US $2) or LEDs 213 as the excitation sources and relying on naked-eye visualization. Though in practice, a portable imaging device such as a digital camera 212 or a smartphone 213 based STI POCT technologies.…”
Section: Explore Detection Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portable fluorescence detection can be realized in a variety of setups. Among them, low-cost fluorescence detection can be achieved by employing inexpensive UV light 212 (US $2) or LEDs 213 as the excitation sources and relying on naked-eye visualization. Though in practice, a portable imaging device such as a digital camera 212 or a smartphone 213 based STI POCT technologies.…”
Section: Explore Detection Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the movement of solutions by convection physically transports reagents between reaction zones. Renewable energy sources such as solar and body generated thermal heating can also be used [81,82]. Selfcontained platforms have been reported for smartphone devices that perform both temperature tuneable and timeresolved fluorescence measurements with continuous photographic and self-controlled timing of the detector [83,84].…”
Section: A Smartphone Based Nucleic Acid Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convection movement of solutions is the driving force that physically transports reagents between the reaction zones. Other variations use renewable energy sources such as solar heat radiations to actuate the reactions [76,77]. A self-contained platform has been reported that explores capability for a smartphone device that performs both temperature tuneable and time-resolved fluorescence measurements with continuous photographic and self-controlled timing of the detector [78,79].…”
Section: Smartphone Based Rapid Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%