Publication: CRISPR-on-chip for point-of-care diagnostics
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CRISPR-based diagnostic platforms have gained significant momentum in recent years, enabling highly sensitive and specific detection of pathogens and diseases. Due to their practical benefits, these platforms have become widely adopted in point-of-care (PoC) applications. CRISPR-on-chip technology integrates CRISPR-Cas platforms with diverse microfluidic systems, allowing scalability and portable, real-time, and precise biomolecule detection. This approach enhances diagnostic accuracy, reduces processing times, and minimizes the need for complex laboratory infrastructures, unlike in conventional diagnostics. Using CRISPR-Cas enzymes in microfluidic systems, CRISPR-on-chip platforms offer key advantages such as single-molecule sensitivity, multiplex detection, and applicability. However, integration with microfluidics for PoC applications is still poorly understood, despite CRISPR-Cas being widely used. This study reviews recent developments in CRISPR-on-chip-based diagnostics and highlights its potential applications in infectious diseases, biosensors, and personalized medicine. Furthermore, challenges and future perspectives in achieving an ideal diagnostic solution are discussed.
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Chemistry, Science and technology, Materials science
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ACS Nano
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10.1021/acsnano.5c19771
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