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Multiplexed immunosensors for point-of-care diagnostic applications

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 203, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114050

Keywords

Multiplexed immunosensors; Point-of-care detection; Progressive disease; Protein biomarkers

Funding

  1. Edmond J. Safra Foundation
  2. UK Dementia Research Institute from UK DRI Ltd - UK Medical Research Council
  3. UK Dementia Research Institute from UK DRI Ltd - Alzheimer's Society
  4. UK EPSRC [EP/P012779]
  5. US Army [W911QY20P0280]
  6. UK Dementia Research Institute from UK DRI Ltd - Alzheimer's Research UK

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Accurate and cost-effective multiplexed immunosensors are important for early diagnosis and monitoring of progressive diseases. This review compares different techniques for the development of multiplexed immunosensors and discusses the barriers and potential solutions for translating this strategy into clinical practice.
Accurate, reliable, and cost-effective immunosensors are clinically important for the early diagnosis and monitoring of progressive diseases, and multiplexed sensing is a promising strategy for the next generation of diagnostics. This strategy allows for the simultaneous detection and quantification of multiple biomarkers with significantly enhanced reproducibility and reliability, whilst requiring smaller sample volumes, fewer materials, and shorter average analysis time for individual biomarkers than individual tests. In this opinionated review, we compare different techniques for the development of multiplexed immunosensors. We review the state-of-the-art approaches in the field of multiplexed immunosensors using electrical, electrochemical, and optical methods. The barriers that prevent translating this sensing strategy into clinics are outlined together with the potential solutions. We also share our vision on how multiplexed immunosensors will continue their evolution in the coming years.

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