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Paper-based multiplex biosensors for inexpensive healthcare diagnostics: a comprehensive review

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BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10544-023-00656-0

Keywords

Biosensor; Paper microfluidics; Multiplex detection; Bioassays; Functionalized nanoparticles; Biomarkers; Therapeutics

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Multiplex detection is a smart approach in point-of-care testing, enabling simultaneous detection of multiple analytes or biomarkers. The use of inexpensive substrate like paper has significant potential in multiplexed analysis and offers unique advantages. This study presents the use of paper and strategies to enhance the sensitivity and specificity of multiplexed biosensors, along with an overview of different multiplexed detection studies using biological samples and the challenges and advantages they bring.
Multiplex detection is a smart and an emerging approach in point-of-care testing as it reduces analysis time and testing cost by detecting multiple analytes or biomarkers simultaneously which are crucial for disease detection at an early stage. Application of inexpensive substrate such as paper has immense potential and matter of research interest in the area of point of care testing for multiplexed analysis as it possesses several unique advantages. This study presents the use of paper, strategies adopted to refine the design created on paper and lateral flow strips to enhance the signal, increase the sensitivity and specificity of multiplexed biosensors. An overview of different multiplexed detection studies performed using biological samples has also been reviewed along with the challenges and advantages offered by multiplexed analysis.

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