Point-of-Care Diagnostic Devices for Single-Cell Analysis and Biomarker Detection
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "B:Biology and Biomedicine".
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Interests: micromanufacturing; nanomanufacturing; hybrid manufacturing technologies; electrokinetic micro- and nano-assembly; personalized healthcare; lab-on-chip platforms; drug delivery; biosensors
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Interests: fluid flow in porous substrates; point-of-care devices; centrifugal microfluidics; paper microfluidics; thin-layer chromatography
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue "Point-of-Care Diagnostic Devices for Single-Cell Analysis and Biomarker Detection" presents a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge research at the intersection of biomedical engineering, nanotechnology, and clinical diagnostics. This issue highlights the latest advancements in the development and application of innovative point-of-care (POC) devices tailored for single-cell analysis and rapid biomarker detection.
In the Special Issue, researchers and experts from across the globe share their breakthroughs, methodologies, and insights into the design, fabrication, and deployment of POC diagnostic tools that enable highly sensitive, specific, and real-time analyses of individual cells and molecular markers. The Special Issue showcases the potential of these devices to revolutionize healthcare by offering rapid and accurate diagnostics at the patient's bedside, ultimately leading to improved disease management, personalized therapies, and enhanced clinical decision-making.
Microfluidic Platforms: Highlighting advancements in microfluidic technologies for single-cell manipulation, sorting, and analysis, with a focus on miniaturization, integration, and automation.
Biosensing Strategies: Exploring novel biosensing approaches such as surface plasmon resonance, electrochemical, and optical sensors that enable the rapid and sensitive detection of biomarkers at the single-cell level.
Nanotechnology Applications: Showcasing the use of nanomaterials, nanoparticles, and nanoscale structures for enhancing signal amplification, target recognition, and multiplexed analysis in POC diagnostic devices.
Clinical Case Studies: Presenting real-world applications of POC devices in clinical settings, demonstrating their utility in disease diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring through single-cell analysis and biomarker detection.
Data Analytics and Integration: Addressing the challenges of data management, analysis, and integration within POC diagnostic platforms, including machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches for interpreting complex datasets.
This Special Issue serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals engaged in the development and implementation of POC diagnostic devices, shedding light on the transformative potential of these technologies in advancing precision medicine and improving patient outcomes.
Dr. Lawrence Kulinsky
Guest Editor
Dr. Snehan Peshin
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- lab-on-a-chip devices
- microfluidic manipulation
- single-cell profiling
- biosensor development
- point-of-care diagnostics
- bioanalytical techniques
- molecular biomarkers
- wearable diagnostics
- data-driven diagnosis
- biomarker identification
- microarray technologies
- point-of-care testing
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