Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Institute of Biological Interfaces Sogang University Seoul 04107 Republic of Korea
2. Electrochemistry and Optical Spectroscopy Center of Excellence Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand
3. Metallurgy and Materials Science Research Institute Chulalongkorn University Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand
4. Center of Excellence in Responsive Wearable Materials Chulalongkorn University Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Abstract
DNA chips play a crucial role in point‐of‐care diagnostics by enabling rapid and accurate detection of genetic information. These chips offer high sensitivity and selectivity, allowing for the identification of specific DNA sequences associated with diseases and pathogens. Integration into lab‐on‐chip platforms streamlines and miniaturizes diagnostic workflows, paving the way for cost‐effective, portable, and user‐friendly testing devices that can revolutionize healthcare delivery. In this review, a comprehensive description of the platforms utilized in DNA analysis, including microfluidic devices and integrated DNA chips, is provided. It explores the selection and immobilization of DNA probes for improved selectivity. Additionally, it covers diverse detection techniques such as optical detection (colorimetry and fluorescence) and electrochemical techniques. In these discussions, it is aimed to provide a thorough understanding of the current state of the art in DNA biosensor‐integrated lab‐on‐chip technology for point‐of‐care testing. The continued advancements in DNA chip technology hold immense promise for the development of next‐generation point‐of‐care diagnostics, where integrated sample preparation and rapid results generation can further enhance patient outcomes and contribute to the effective management of diseases.
Funder
National Research Council of Thailand
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning
Chulalongkorn University
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