The emergence and re-emergence of new infectious diseases places emphasis on the need for greater investment in rapid healthcare diagnostic solutions. As a result, lateral flow immunoassay technology is quickly evolving with new inventions. Lateral Flow Assay for Rapid Point-of-Care Testing covers today’s most significant advancements, emerging trends, and future directions linked with this technology. The book begins with a review of the format, flow, and design of old-generation lateral flow assays and the challenges impeding performance before moving into innovation in materials for rapid test strips, advances in manipulating sample flow, and the latest developments in molecular imprinting and bioconjugation techniques. Subsequent sections cover various biorecognition elements and review signal amplification as well as quantification trends. Final chapters delve into recent applications for infectious diseases detection, monitoring antibiotic resistance, multiplex detection of analytes, as well as future directions leading to the next generation of healthcare. Academicians, researchers, industrialists, and device manufacturers linked to the development of rapid and affordable point-of-care immunodiagnostics will find value in this resource.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Section A. Lateral flow assay - format, flow, and design
1. Lateral flow assays and their role in healthcare
2. Innovations in materials used for the manufacturing of rapid test strip
3. Advances in manipulating sample flow in LFA
4. Molecular Imprinting and bioconjugation techniques for LFA
Section B: Biorecognition elements in Lateral Flow Assays
5. Nucleic acids and Aptamers
6. CRISPR-Cas based LFAs
7. Molecularly imprinted polymers
Section C: Signal Amplification and Quantification
8. Nanozymes as amplifiers and signal generators
9. Fluorescent, upconverting and SERS molecules
10. Latest technology of signal acquisition-readers and devices
11. Data Analysis in integration with smartphone, internet and AI
Section D: Recent Applications
12. Advancements in LFA for infectious diseases detection
13. LFA technology for monitoring antibiotic resistance
14. Multiplex LFA
15. Emerging trends and Future Direction in LFA