reviewLab on a ChipJan 1, 2012Closed access

Isothermal nucleic acid amplification technologies for point-of-care diagnostics: a critical review

Brunel University of London

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Abstract

Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) promises rapid, sensitive and specific diagnosis of infectious, inherited and genetic disease. The next generation of diagnostic devices will interrogate the genetic determinants of such conditions at the point-of-care, affording clinicians prompt reliable diagnosis from which to guide more effective treatment. The complex biochemical nature of clinical samples, the low abundance of nucleic acid targets in the majority of clinical samples and existing biosensor technology indicate that some form of nucleic acid amplification will be required to obtain clinically relevant sensitivities from the small samples used in point-of-care testing (POCT). This publication provides an overview…

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Keywords
  • Point-of-care testing
  • Loop-mediated isothermal amplification
  • Nucleic acid
  • Nucleic acid detection
  • Point of care
  • Genetic diagnosis
  • Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests
  • NASBA
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