Issue 2, 2001

Trends in miniaturized total analysis systems for point-of-care testing in clinical chemistry

Abstract

A currently emerging approach enables more widespread monitoring of health parameters in disease prevention and biomarker monitoring. Miniaturisation provides the means for the production of small, fast and easy-to-operate devices for reduced-cost healthcare testing at the point-of-care (POC) or even for household use. A critical overview is given on the present state and requirements of POC testing, on μTAS elements suited for implementation in future μTAS devices for POC testing and μTAS systems for the determination of clinical parameters.

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
31 Jul 2001
Accepted
09 Nov 2001
First published
27 Nov 2001

Lab Chip, 2001,1, 83-95

Trends in miniaturized total analysis systems for point-of-care testing in clinical chemistry

A. J. Tüdős, G. A. J. Besselink and R. B. M. Schasfoort, Lab Chip, 2001, 1, 83 DOI: 10.1039/B106958F

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