Issue 8, 2013

A novel camera phone-based platform for quantitative fluorescence sensing

Abstract

We describe a novel camera phone-based optical sensing platform capable of real-time quantitative fluorescence-based measurements. The platform employs the phone's camera as a photodetector in a non-imaging optical configuration that simultaneously detects fluorescence from a number of sensor spots on a disposable optical sensor chip. The platform combines the functionality of the camera with the phone's data-processing capabilities to facilitate on-phone analysis of detected fluorescence intensity. It is envisaged that such a platform will have significant potential in application areas such as environmental monitoring and healthcare where there is a growing demand for decentralized diagnostics using low-cost, portable devices, particularly in remote or low-resource environments.

Graphical abstract: A novel camera phone-based platform for quantitative fluorescence sensing

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Nov 2012
Accepted
20 Feb 2013
First published
21 Feb 2013

Anal. Methods, 2013,5, 1904-1908

A novel camera phone-based platform for quantitative fluorescence sensing

S. O'Driscoll, B. D. MacCraith and C. S. Burke, Anal. Methods, 2013, 5, 1904 DOI: 10.1039/C3AY40116B

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