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Prospects for the commercialization of chemiluminescence-based point-of-care and on-site testing devices

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ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 406, Issue 23, Pages 5631-5637

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-014-7697-8

Keywords

Chemiluminescence; Point of care; Photographic film; Microchip; Cartridge; Luminometer; Allergy testing; Explosives

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Chemiluminescent reactions have found application in a number of commercial point-of-care and on-site testing devices. Notable examples include allergy tests (e.g., MASTpette, OPTIGENA (R) systems), flu tests (e.g., ZstatFluA (R)-II), cartridge-based immunoassay systems (FastPackA (R) IP System, PATHFASTA (R)), forensic tests for bloodstains, portable analyzers for biochip array assays (Evidence MultiStat), water quality tests (Eclox), air pollutants (e.g., oxides of nitrogen), and handheld devices for detecting explosives (e.g., E3500 ChemiluxA (R)). Many other point-of-care or on-site testing devices with a chemiluminescent end point have been devised on the basis of a variety of formats (e.g., cuvette, cassette, dipstick, test strip, microchip), but most have not progressed beyond a proof-of-principle or prototype stage.

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