Mimicking anin celluloenvironment for enzyme-free paper-based nucleic acid tests at the point of care
Jeffrey W. Beard,
Samuel L. Hunt,
Alexander Evans
et al.
Abstract:Point of care (PoC) nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) are a cornerstone of public health, providing the earliest and most accurate diagnostic method for many communicable diseases, such as HIV, in the same location the patient receives treatment. Communicable diseases disproportionately impact low-resource communities where NAATs are often unobtaina-ble due to the resource intensive enzymes that drive the tests. Enzyme-free nucleic acid detection methods, such as hybridiza-tion chain reaction (HCR), use… Show more
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