On-chip optical detection of viruses : a review
The current outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic worldwide has caused millions of fatalities and imposed a severe impact on our daily lives. Thus, the global healthcare system urgently calls for rapid, affordable, and reliable detection toolkits. Although the gold-standard nucl...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1514532021-06-16T13:26:12Z On-chip optical detection of viruses : a review Shi, Yuzhi Li, Zhenyu Liu, Patricia Yang Nguyen, Binh Thi Thanh Wu, Wenshuai Zhao, Qianbin Chin, Lip Ket Yap, Peng Huat Zhou, Xiaohong Zhao, Hongwei Yu, Dan Tsai, Din Ping Liu, Ai Qun School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Centre for Bio Devices and Signal Analysis (VALENS) Science COVID-19 Optofluidics The current outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic worldwide has caused millions of fatalities and imposed a severe impact on our daily lives. Thus, the global healthcare system urgently calls for rapid, affordable, and reliable detection toolkits. Although the gold-standard nucleic acid amplification tests have been widely accepted and utilized, they are time-consuming and labor-intensive, which exceedingly hinder the mass detection in low-income populations, especially in developing countries. Recently, due to the blooming development of photonics, various optical chips have been developed to detect single viruses with the advantages of fast, label-free, affordable, and point of care deployment. Herein, optical approaches especially in three perspectives, e.g., flow-free optical methods, optofluidics, and surface-modification-assisted approaches, are summarized. The future development of on-chip optical-detection methods in the wave of emerging new ideas in nanophotonics is also briefly discussed. Published version 2021-06-16T13:26:12Z 2021-06-16T13:26:12Z 2021 Journal Article Shi, Y., Li, Z., Liu, P. Y., Nguyen, B. T. T., Wu, W., Zhao, Q., Chin, L. K., Yap, P. H., Zhou, X., Zhao, H., Yu, D., Tsai, D. P. & Liu, A. Q. (2021). On-chip optical detection of viruses : a review. Advanced Photonics Research, 2(4), 2000150-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adpr.202000150 2699-9293 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151453 10.1002/adpr.202000150 4 2 2000150 en NRFCRP13-2014-01 MOE2017-T3-1-001 Advanced Photonics Research © 2021 The Authors. Advanced Photonics Research published by Wiley- VCH GmbH. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf |
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The current outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic worldwide has caused millions of fatalities and imposed a severe impact on our daily lives. Thus, the global healthcare system urgently calls for rapid, affordable, and reliable detection toolkits. Although the gold-standard nucleic acid amplification tests have been widely accepted and utilized, they are time-consuming and labor-intensive, which exceedingly hinder the mass detection in low-income populations, especially in developing countries. Recently, due to the blooming development of photonics, various optical chips have been developed to detect single viruses with the advantages of fast, label-free, affordable, and point of care deployment. Herein, optical approaches especially in three perspectives, e.g., flow-free optical methods, optofluidics, and surface-modification-assisted approaches, are summarized. The future development of on-chip optical-detection methods in the wave of emerging new ideas in nanophotonics is also briefly discussed. |
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