Nano-functionalized paper-based IoT enabled devices for point-of-care testing: a review.

Over the last few years, the microfluidics phenomenon coupled with the Internet of Things (IoT) using innovative nano-functional materials has been recognized as a sustainable and economical tool for point-of-care testing (POCT) of various pathogens influencing human health. The sensors based on the...

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Publicado en:Biomedical Microdevices Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 1 - 25
Autores principales: Kishnani, Vinay, Park, Sungjune, Nakate, Umesh T., Mondal, Kunal, Gupta, Ankur
Formato: equations & formulas pictorial review tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: Springer Nature Mar2022
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          Kishnani, Vinay
          Park, Sungjune
          Nakate, Umesh T.
          Mondal, Kunal
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          Internet of Things
          Point-of-Care Testing
          Assistive Technology Devices
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          Nanoparticles
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      ab: Over the last few years, the microfluidics phenomenon coupled with the Internet of Things (IoT) using innovative nano-functional materials has been recognized as a sustainable and economical tool for point-of-care testing (POCT) of various pathogens influencing human health. The sensors based on these phenomena aim to be designed for cost-effectiveness, make it handy, environment-friendly, and get an accurate, easy, and rapid response. Considering the burgeoning importance of analytical devices in the healthcare domain, this review paper is based on the gist of sensing aspects of the microfabricated paper-based analytical devices (μPADs). The article discusses the various used design methodologies and fabrication approaches and elucidates the recently reported surface modification strategies, detection mechanisms viz., colorimetric, electrochemical, fluorescence, electrochemiluminescence, etc. In a nutshell, this article summarizes the state-of-the-art research work carried out over the nano functionalized paper-based analytical devices and associated challenges/solutions in the point of care testing domain.
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