Paper-based Sensors for Bacteria Detection
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The detection of pathogenic bacteria is essential to prevent and treat infections and to provide food security. Current gold-standard detection techniques, such as culture-based assays and polymerase chain reaction, are time-consuming and require centralized laboratories. Therefore, efforts have focused on developing point-of-care devices that are fast, cheap, portable and do not require specialized training. Paper-based analytical devices meet these criteria and are particularly suitable to deployment in low-resource settings. In this Review, we highlight paper-based analytical devices with substantial point-of-care applicability for bacteria detection and discuss challenges and opportunities for future development.
Engineering Phages to Fight Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria.
Peng H, Chen I, Qimron U Chem Rev. 2024; 125(2):933-971.
PMID: 39680919 PMC: 11758799. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00681.
Advancements of paper-based sensors for antibiotic-resistant bacterial species identification.
Laliwala A, Pant A, Svechkarev D, Sadykov M, Mohs A NPJ Biosens. 2024; 1(1):17.
PMID: 39678719 PMC: 11645268. DOI: 10.1038/s44328-024-00016-9.
Chen X, Shi Y, Zhao Q, Wang Y, Yang X, Tan Y BMC Microbiol. 2024; 24(1):455.
PMID: 39506675 PMC: 11539254. DOI: 10.1186/s12866-024-03610-z.
Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogen: Role in Biopsy for Precision Medicine.
Duo Y, Han L, Yang Y, Wang Z, Wang L, Chen J Chem Rev. 2024; 124(20):11242-11347.
PMID: 39380213 PMC: 11503637. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00244.
Halochromic Bacterial Cellulose/Anthocyanins Hybrid Polymer Film with Wound-Healing Potential.
Zubova G, Melnyk H, Zaets I, Sergeyeva T, Havryliuk O, Rogalsky S Polymers (Basel). 2024; 16(16).
PMID: 39204547 PMC: 11359050. DOI: 10.3390/polym16162327.