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      Electrochemical paper-based analytical devices (ePADs) toward biosensing: recent advances and challenges in bioanalysis

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          Paper has been used for more than a century in analytical and bioanalytical devices, owing to its low cost.

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          Paper has been used for more than a century in analytical and bioanalytical devices, owing to its low cost. Based on its biodegradability, biocompatibility, worldwide abundance, chemical, stability and three-dimensional fibrous structure, paper is one of the most widely used substrates for the construction of low-cost disposable devices and sensing platforms. Electrochemical paper-based devices (ePADs) have attracted widespread attention in biosensing due to their benefits in biomedical analysis. For analytical measurements ranging from clinical diagnostics to environmental biosensing, ePADs are simple, portable, inexpensive, rapid, flexible, and easy-to-use analytical tools for point-of-care diagnosis. This review surveys the recent advances in ePAD development in biosensing. Also, fabrication techniques and examples of applications in immunosensing, aptasensing and genosensing were discussed. In addition, the advantages and limitations of ePADs in biosensing are investigated. Finally, the challenges of these biosensors are discussed.

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              Journal
              AMNECT
              Analytical Methods
              Anal. Methods
              Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
              1759-9660
              1759-9679
              March 19 2020
              2020
              : 12
              : 11
              : 1398-1414
              Affiliations
              [1 ]Biotechnology Research Center
              [2 ]Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
              [3 ]Tabriz
              [4 ]Iran
              [5 ]Food and Drug Safety Research Center
              [6 ]Pharmaceutical Analysis Research Center
              [7 ]Nutrition Research Center
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              10.1039/D0AY00117A
              49c76e73-0a9a-4925-b575-d1dd086ce543
              © 2020

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