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Recent advances in immunodiagnostics based on biosensor technologies-from central laboratory to the point of care.

Andreas Poschenrieder1, Markus Thaler1, Ralf Junker2, Peter B Luppa3.   

Abstract

Immunological methods are widely applied in medical diagnostics for the detection and quantification of a plethora of analytes. Associated analytical challenges usually require these assays to be performed in a central laboratory. During the last several years, however, the clinical demand for rapid immunodiagnostics to be performed in the immediate proximity of the patient has been constantly increasing. Biosensors constitute one of the key technologies enabling the necessary, yet challenging transition of immunodiagnostic tests from the central laboratory to the point of care. This review is intended to provide insights into the current state of this transition process with a focus on the role of biosensor-based systems. To begin with, an overview on standard immunodiagnostic tests presently employed in the central laboratory and at the point of care is given. The review then moves on to demonstrate how biosensor technologies are reshaping this landscape. Single analyte as well as multiplexed immunosensors applicable to point of care scenarios are presented. A section on the areas of clinical application then creates the bridge to day-to-day diagnostic practice. Finally, the depicted developments are critically weighed and future perspectives discussed in order to give the reader a firm idea on the forthcoming trends to be expected in this diagnostic field.

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Keywords:  Biosensor techniques; Immunoassays; Immunosensors; In vitro diagnostics; Multiplexed detection; Nanomaterials; Near-patient testing; POCT; Point-of-care testing

Year:  2019        PMID: 31152226     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-019-01915-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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