Integrated printed microfluidic biosensors

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2020-04-13

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Elsevier

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0167-7799

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Loo JFC, Ho AHP, Turner APF, Mak WC. (2019) Integrated printed microfluidic biosensors. Trends in Biotechnology, Volume 37, Issue 10, October 2019, pp. 1104-1120

Abstract

Integrated printed microfluidic biosensors are one of the most recent point-of-care (POC) sensor developments. Fast turnaround time for production and ease of customization, enabled by the integration of recognition elements and transducers, are key for on-site biosensing for both healthcare and industry and for speeding up translation to real-life applications. Here, we provide an overview of recent progress in printed microfluidics, from the 2D to the 4D level, accompanied by novel sensing element integration. We also explore the latest trends in integrated printed microfluidics for healthcare, especially POC diagnostics, and food safety applications.

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printed microfluidics, point-of-care diagnosis, sample-to-answer, processable materials, just-in-time production, biosensors

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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