2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.2c04442
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Progression of Paper-Based Point-of-Care Testing toward Being an Indispensable Diagnostic Tool in Future Healthcare

Abstract: Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics in particular focuses on the timely identification of harmful conditions close to the patients’ needs. For future healthcare these diagnostics could be an invaluable tool especially in a digitalized or telemedicine-based system. However, while paper-based POC tests, with the most prominent example being the lateral flow assay (LFA), have been especially successful due to their simplicity and timely response, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted their limitations, such as low sensit… Show more

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“…This opportunity has increased the diffusion of point-of-care devices able to perform easy and low-cost molecular detection. In this scenario, the development of an integrated platform for diagnostic and therapy monitoring has recently increased its diffusion. Phenylketonuria (PKU) is the most common amino acid disorder, caused by impairment of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, which converts phenylalanine (Phe) to tyrosine (Tyr). As a consequence of the enzymatic rest, PKU patients store high levels of Phe, which become very toxic for the central nervous system.…”
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“…This opportunity has increased the diffusion of point-of-care devices able to perform easy and low-cost molecular detection. In this scenario, the development of an integrated platform for diagnostic and therapy monitoring has recently increased its diffusion. Phenylketonuria (PKU) is the most common amino acid disorder, caused by impairment of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, which converts phenylalanine (Phe) to tyrosine (Tyr). As a consequence of the enzymatic rest, PKU patients store high levels of Phe, which become very toxic for the central nervous system.…”
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“…As such this paper-based sensor is preferable in point-of-care analysis. 33 However, it should be noted that other substrate-based methods such as hydrogels can also provide sensitive point of use readouts. 34 …”
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“…Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a kind of biological macromolecule that is the carrier of genetic information in an organism. , The strict base-pairing principles make it an interesting assembly element for the controlled and programmed design and assembly of DNA nanomaterials. DNA nanomanagers have the characteristics of good biocompatibility, stability, high specificity, programmability, etc., adopting DNA as the recognition element, and the structural changes after the combination of DNA and the target are converted into detectable signals is conducive to the strong specific detection of tumor markers, miRNAs. , Nanomachines composed of nanomaterials and performing specific actions have gradually become one of the research hotspots. DNA walkers, with their unique orientation, flexibility, and efficiency, move progressively and autonomously along multidimensional trajectories, offering rich and promising applications in biosensing, material assembly and synthesis, and early cancer diagnosis .…”
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confidence: 99%