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Microfluidic platforms for biomarker analysis

Microfluidic platforms for biomarker analysis
Microfluidic platforms for biomarker analysis

Biomarkers have been described as characteristics, most often molecular, that provide information about biological states, whether normal, pathological, or therapeutically modified. They hold great potential to assist diagnosis and prognosis, monitor disease, and assess therapeutic effectiveness. While a few biomarkers are routinely utilised clinically, these only reflect a very small percentage of all biomarkers discovered. Numerous factors contribute to the slow uptake of these new biomarkers, with challenges faced throughout the biomarker development pipeline. Microfluidics offers two important opportunities to the field of biomarkers: firstly, it can address some of these developmental obstacles, and secondly, it can provide the precise and complex platform required to bridge the gap between biomarker research and the biomarker-based analytical device market. Indeed, adoption of microfluidics has provided a new avenue for advancement, promoting clinical utilisation of both biomarkers and their analytical platforms. This review will discuss biomarkers and outline microfluidic platforms developed for biomarker analysis. This journal is

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Nahavandi, Sofia, Baratchi, Sara, Soffe, Rebecca, Tang, Shi Yang, Nahavandi, Saeid, Mitchell, Arnan and Khoshmanesh, Khashayar (2014) Microfluidic platforms for biomarker analysis. Lab on a Chip, 14 (9), 1496-1514. (doi:10.1039/c3lc51124c).

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Abstract

Biomarkers have been described as characteristics, most often molecular, that provide information about biological states, whether normal, pathological, or therapeutically modified. They hold great potential to assist diagnosis and prognosis, monitor disease, and assess therapeutic effectiveness. While a few biomarkers are routinely utilised clinically, these only reflect a very small percentage of all biomarkers discovered. Numerous factors contribute to the slow uptake of these new biomarkers, with challenges faced throughout the biomarker development pipeline. Microfluidics offers two important opportunities to the field of biomarkers: firstly, it can address some of these developmental obstacles, and secondly, it can provide the precise and complex platform required to bridge the gap between biomarker research and the biomarker-based analytical device market. Indeed, adoption of microfluidics has provided a new avenue for advancement, promoting clinical utilisation of both biomarkers and their analytical platforms. This review will discuss biomarkers and outline microfluidic platforms developed for biomarker analysis. This journal is

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Published date: 7 May 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 481668
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481668
ISSN: 1473-0197
PURE UUID: 3f031a40-2232-4a93-8297-f378f67e23ea
ORCID for Shi Yang Tang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3079-8880

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Date deposited: 05 Sep 2023 16:56
Last modified: 06 Jun 2024 02:18

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Author: Sofia Nahavandi
Author: Sara Baratchi
Author: Rebecca Soffe
Author: Shi Yang Tang ORCID iD
Author: Saeid Nahavandi
Author: Arnan Mitchell
Author: Khashayar Khoshmanesh

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