Diagnostic tests in resource-limited settings require technologies that are affordable and easy to use with minimal infrastructure. Colorimetric detection methods that produce results that are readable by eye, without reliance on specialized and expensive equipment, have great utility in these settings. We report a colorimetric method that integrates a paper-based immunoassay with a rapid, visible-light-induced polymerization to provide high visual contrast between a positive and a negative result. Using Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 as an example, we demonstrate that this method allows visual detection of proteins in complex matrices such as human serum and provides quantitative information regarding analyte levels when co...
AbstractWe developed methodology and built a portable reader to assess light transmittance in paper-...
Photopolymerization-based signal amplification (PBA) is a method to enhance biodetection signals by ...
The development of smartphone\u2013based biosensors for point-of-care testing (POCT) applications al...
Diagnostic tests in resource-limited settings require technologies that are affordable and easy to u...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
Colorimetric detection methods that produce results readable by eye are important for diagnostic tes...
Colorimetric biosensors for the detection of analytes with the naked eye are required in environment...
The need for sensitive, robust, portable, and inexpensive biosensing platforms is of significant int...
Colorimetric tests are becoming increasingly popular in point-of-need analyses due to the possibilit...
Determining the location of rare proteins in cells typically requires the use of on-sample amplifica...
Rapid detection of ultralow amount of biomarkers in a biologically complex mixture remains a major c...
Polymerization-based signal amplification (PBA) is a colorimetric biodetection method for use in res...
A colorimetric immunoassay is a powerful tool for detecting tumor markers, with outstanding advantag...
Paper-based colorimetric biosensors combine the use of paper with colorimetric signal detection. How...
This work reports on fully integrated “sample-in-signal-out” microfluidic paper-based analytical dev...
AbstractWe developed methodology and built a portable reader to assess light transmittance in paper-...
Photopolymerization-based signal amplification (PBA) is a method to enhance biodetection signals by ...
The development of smartphone\u2013based biosensors for point-of-care testing (POCT) applications al...
Diagnostic tests in resource-limited settings require technologies that are affordable and easy to u...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
Colorimetric detection methods that produce results readable by eye are important for diagnostic tes...
Colorimetric biosensors for the detection of analytes with the naked eye are required in environment...
The need for sensitive, robust, portable, and inexpensive biosensing platforms is of significant int...
Colorimetric tests are becoming increasingly popular in point-of-need analyses due to the possibilit...
Determining the location of rare proteins in cells typically requires the use of on-sample amplifica...
Rapid detection of ultralow amount of biomarkers in a biologically complex mixture remains a major c...
Polymerization-based signal amplification (PBA) is a colorimetric biodetection method for use in res...
A colorimetric immunoassay is a powerful tool for detecting tumor markers, with outstanding advantag...
Paper-based colorimetric biosensors combine the use of paper with colorimetric signal detection. How...
This work reports on fully integrated “sample-in-signal-out” microfluidic paper-based analytical dev...
AbstractWe developed methodology and built a portable reader to assess light transmittance in paper-...
Photopolymerization-based signal amplification (PBA) is a method to enhance biodetection signals by ...
The development of smartphone\u2013based biosensors for point-of-care testing (POCT) applications al...