Compiled from recent findings by leading global researchers, this book is a comprehensive reference for students, those new to the field and more established researchers looking to develop low-cost diagnostics for societal impact.
Colorimetric Paper-based Sensors for Low-cost Clinical Diagnostics
Fluorescent Probes Developed for Low-cost Small Molecule Diagnostics
Low-cost Electrochemiluminescence Sensors Empower Point-of-care Diagnostics
Advancement and Application of Nanomaterials Toward Cost-effective Immunosensing Platforms for Food Allergens
Graphene Nanomaterials for Sensors
Towards Nanozyme-based Biosensors for Internet of Things and Related Applications: A Cost-effective Approach to Healthcare Monitoring
Nanocellulose-based Low-cost Chemical Sensors for Healthcare Monitoring
Low-cost Microfluidic Paper-based Analytical Devices (µPADs): Fabrication Methods, Flow Control, and Applications
Recent Advances in COVID-19 Diagnostics
3D-printed Low-cost Electroanalytical Diagnostic Platforms: Basics, Materials, Fabrication, and Applications
Printed Electrodes for the Diagnosis of Viral Infections
Alpha-synuclein as a Molecular Marker for the Diagnosis of Neurological Disorders
Immunosensors for Cancer Biomarker Diagnosis: Promises and Challenges
Advancing Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS): Low-power, High-accuracy, Wide-dynamic-range, and High-throughput Impedance Measurement Circuits and Architectures