2023
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202309135
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Point‐of‐Care Testing for the Detection of MicroRNAs: Towards Liquid Biopsy on a Chip

Giulia Moro,
Chiara Dalle Fratte,
Nicola Normanno
et al.

Abstract: Point‐of‐care (PoC) testing is revolutionizing the healthcare sector improving patient care in daily hospital practice and allowing reaching even remote geographical areas. In the frame of cancer management, the design and validation of PoC enabling the non‐invasive, rapid detection of cancer markers is urgently required to implement liquid biopsy in clinical practice. Therefore, focusing on stable blood‐based markers with high‐specificity, such as microRNAs, is of crucial importance. In this work, we highligh… Show more

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“…Current limitations associated with collection tubes could impact remote collection, depending on location, and would require efficient delivery of samples to processing locations. Other options to mitigate these issues include Point-of-Care (lab-on-chip) solutions, which have been reviewed extensively elsewhere ( 201 203 ).…”
Section: Accessing Liquid Biopsy For Women In the Postpartum Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current limitations associated with collection tubes could impact remote collection, depending on location, and would require efficient delivery of samples to processing locations. Other options to mitigate these issues include Point-of-Care (lab-on-chip) solutions, which have been reviewed extensively elsewhere ( 201 203 ).…”
Section: Accessing Liquid Biopsy For Women In the Postpartum Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%