Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms

Diagnostic biosensors are on the rise in the global market due to the increasing prevalence of diseases. Specifically, the point-of-care segment has made great strides due to the improvement of biosensors' user-friendliness, simplicity, and clinical capabilities in the comfort of one's hom...

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Main Author: Cho, Soohee
Other Authors: Yoon, Jeong-Yeol
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6256042017-09-23T03:00:26Z Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms Cho, Soohee Cho, Soohee Yoon, Jeong-Yeol Yoon, Jeong-Yeol Slack, Donald Uhlmann, Donald An, Lingling Biosensors Microfluidics Smartphone Diagnostic biosensors are on the rise in the global market due to the increasing prevalence of diseases. Specifically, the point-of-care segment has made great strides due to the improvement of biosensors' user-friendliness, simplicity, and clinical capabilities in the comfort of one's home. Although there are conventional diagnostic techniques, they are mutually time-consuming, costly, and labor-intensive. Not to mention, they are primarily dependent on bench-top or large immovable equipment. The widespread availability of smartphones has potentiated optical biosensors towards delivery of rapid and point-of-care diagnostic biosensors. Due to the affordability and user-friendliness of smartphones, smartphone-based biosensors may become ubiquitously available. Additionally, microfluidic platforms possess small footprints and portability towards development of true point-of-care and real-time diagnostic biosensors. In this dissertation, development of multiple diagnostic biosensors on microfluidic platforms is discussed. Diagnostic biosensors equipped with a smartphone-based optical detection show great promise of bringing clinical and bench-top laboratory capabilities for the convenience of the user, with reduced time, costs, and labor requirements. The widespread availability of point-of-care and real-time diagnostic biosensors may show promise in securing global health. 2017 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625604 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/625604 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Biosensors
Microfluidics
Smartphone
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Microfluidics
Smartphone
Cho, Soohee
Cho, Soohee
Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms
description Diagnostic biosensors are on the rise in the global market due to the increasing prevalence of diseases. Specifically, the point-of-care segment has made great strides due to the improvement of biosensors' user-friendliness, simplicity, and clinical capabilities in the comfort of one's home. Although there are conventional diagnostic techniques, they are mutually time-consuming, costly, and labor-intensive. Not to mention, they are primarily dependent on bench-top or large immovable equipment. The widespread availability of smartphones has potentiated optical biosensors towards delivery of rapid and point-of-care diagnostic biosensors. Due to the affordability and user-friendliness of smartphones, smartphone-based biosensors may become ubiquitously available. Additionally, microfluidic platforms possess small footprints and portability towards development of true point-of-care and real-time diagnostic biosensors. In this dissertation, development of multiple diagnostic biosensors on microfluidic platforms is discussed. Diagnostic biosensors equipped with a smartphone-based optical detection show great promise of bringing clinical and bench-top laboratory capabilities for the convenience of the user, with reduced time, costs, and labor requirements. The widespread availability of point-of-care and real-time diagnostic biosensors may show promise in securing global health.
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title Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms
title_short Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms
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title_fullStr Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms
title_full_unstemmed Smartphone-Based Optical Detection of Diagnostic Biosensors on Microfluidic Platforms
title_sort smartphone-based optical detection of diagnostic biosensors on microfluidic platforms
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