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An electrochemical molecularly imprinted microfluidic paper-based chip for detection of inflammatory biomarkers IL-6 and PCT

Wenpeng Li, Jiawen Xiang, Jinglong Han, Mingsan Man, Lingxin Chen, Bowei Li

2023The Analyst14 citationsDOI

Abstract

, respectively. For the detection of actual serum samples, there was no significant difference between the results of MIP-ePADs and the traditional electrochemiluminescence method used in hospitals, indicating that the paper-based chip can be used for stable and accurate analysis and detection. The chip greatly reduces the cost of clinical trials due to its advantages of easy preparation and low cost. The chip can be used for the analysis of non-antibody inflammation markers and can be widely used in home and hospital treatment detection. This method will not only play an important role in rapid detection, but also provide new ideas for the improvement of rapid detection technology.

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Microfluidic chipMolecularly imprinted polymerMicrofluidicsChipNanotechnologyMaterials scienceComputer scienceChemistryBiochemistrySelectivityCatalysisTelecommunicationsBiosensors and Analytical DetectionAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesAnalytical chemistry methods development
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