A Portable 3D-Printed Platform for Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Clostridium Difficile Infection and Malaria

Here, we integrate 3D-printing technology with low-cost open source electronics to develop a portable diagnostic platform suitable for a wide variety of diagnostic and sensing assays. We demonstrate two different clinical applications in the diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection and malaria.

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Published inChemRxiv
Main Authors Tsuda, Soichiro, Fraser, Lewis A., Sharabi, Salah, Hezwani, Mohammed, Kinghorn, Andrew, Liang, Shaolin, Douce, Gillian, Tanner, Julian, Cronin, Leroy
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LanguageEnglish
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Summary:Here, we integrate 3D-printing technology with low-cost open source electronics to develop a portable diagnostic platform suitable for a wide variety of diagnostic and sensing assays. We demonstrate two different clinical applications in the diagnosis of Clostridium difficile infection and malaria.
Bibliography:Author JAT declare inventorship of patent US 9000137B2 relating to the underlying aptamer used in this work.
ISSN:2573-2293
DOI:10.26434/chemrxiv.7640414.v1