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Immunosensors in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics.

Celine I L Justino1, Armando C Duarte2, Teresa A P Rocha-Santos2.   

Abstract

The application of simple, cost-effective, rapid, and accurate diagnostic technologies for detection and identification of cardiac and cancer biomarkers has been a central point in the clinical area. Biosensors have been recognized as efficient alternatives for the diagnostics of various diseases due to their specificity and potential for application on real samples. The role of nanotechnology in the construction of immunological biosensors, that is, immunosensors, has contributed to the improvement of sensitivity, since they are based in the affinity between antibody and antigen. Other analytes than biomarkers such as hormones, pathogenic bacteria, and virus have also been detected by immunosensors for clinical point-of-care applications. In this chapter, we first introduced the various types of immunosensors and discussed their applications in clinical diagnostics over the recent 6 years, mainly as point-of-care technologies for the determination of cardiac and cancer biomarkers, hormones, pathogenic bacteria, and virus. The future perspectives of these devices in the field of clinical diagnostics are also evaluated.
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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Clinical diagnostics; Electrochemical; Hormones; Immunosensor; Optical; Piezoelectric; Point-of-care; Proteins; Virus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26975970     DOI: 10.1016/bs.acc.2015.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Clin Chem        ISSN: 0065-2423            Impact factor:   5.394


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Review 2.  Critical overview on the application of sensors and biosensors for clinical analysis.

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Authors:  Hongmei Wang; Shengbao Duan; Yezhou Chen; Huan Liu; Jingjing Tian; Feiran Wu; Ziqian Du; Longhai Tang; Yong Li; Shaohua Ding
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