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Título: Disposable voltammetric immunosensors integrated with microfluidic platforms for biomedical, agricultural and food analyses: a review
Palavras-chave: Voltammetric immunosensor
Microfluidic devices
Screen-printed electrodes
Imunossensor voltamétrico
Dispositivos microfluídicos
Eletrodos impressos em tela
Data do documento: 2018
Editor: MDPI
Citação: FELIX, F. S.; BACCARO, A. L. B.; ANGNES, L. Disposable voltammetric immunosensors integrated with microfluidic platforms for biomedical, agricultural and food analyses: a review. Sensors, [S. l.], v. 18, n. 12, p. 1-17, 2018. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s18124124.
Resumo: Disposable immunosensors are analytical devices used for the quantification of a broad variety of analytes in different areas such as clinical, environmental, agricultural and food quality management. They detect the analytes by means of the strong interactions between antibodies and antigens, which provide concentration-dependent signals. For the herein highlighted voltammetric immunosensors, the analytical measurements are due to changes in the electrical signals on the surface of the transducers. The possibility of using disposable and miniaturized immunoassays is a very interesting alternative for voltammetric analyses, mainly, when associated with screen-printing technologies (screen-printed electrodes, SPEs), and microfluidic platforms. The aim of this paper is to discuss a carefully selected literature about different examples of SPEs-based immunosensors associated with microfluidic technologies for diseases, food, agricultural and environmental analysis. Technological aspects of the development of the voltammetric immunoassays such as the signal amplification, construction of paper-based microfluidic platforms and the utilization of microfluidic devices for point-of-care testing will be presented as well
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33392
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