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Advances in functional nucleic acid based paper sensors

Rudi Liu, Erin M. McConnell, Jiuxing Li, Yingfu Li

2020Journal of Materials Chemistry B70 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recently, portable sensing devices with point of care testing (POCT) capability have attracted great attention due to their inherent affordability and accessibility in low resource areas. Paper sensors possess excellent potential as POCT platforms because of low cost, ease of operation, disposability and high-volume manufacturing. Paper sensors that incorporate functional nucleic acids (FNAs) as recognition elements are particularly attractive given that FNAs can be isolated from random-sequence nucleic acid pools to recognize, or respond to, virtually any target of interest. In this review, the advantages of FNAs, particularly DNA aptamers and DNAzymes, as recognition elements for the design of paper sensors are first discussed. This is followed by reviewing three specific types of FNA based paper sensors: dot blots, lateral flow assays, and microfluidic paper-based analytical devices. Furthermore, advances in the signal reporting methods used by FNA based paper sensors are summarized. Finally, limitations of current FNA based paper sensors are discussed along with considerations of future research directions.

Topics & Concepts

AptamerComputer sciencePoint-of-care testingMicrofluidicsNanotechnologyNucleic acidDeoxyribozymeNucleic acid detectionSystems engineeringDNAMaterials scienceEngineeringBiologyBiochemistryGeneticsImmunologyBiosensors and Analytical DetectionAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesSARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
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