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      Bioactive paper provides a low-cost platform for diagnostics

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          Bioactive paper includes a range of potential paper-based materials that can perform analytical functions normally reserved for multi-well plates in the laboratory or for portable electronic devices. Pathogen detection is the most compelling application. Simple paper-based detection, not requiring hardware, has the potential to have impacts in society, ranging from the kitchen to disasters in the developing world. Bioactive-paper research is an emerging field with significant efforts in Canada, USA (Harvard), Finland and Australia.

          Following a brief introduction to the material and surface properties of paper, I review the literature. Some of the early work exploits the porosity of paper to generate paper-based microfluidics (“paperfluidics”) devices. I exclude from this review printed electronic devices and plastics-supported devices.

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          Trends Analyt Chem
          Trends Analyt Chem
          Trends in Analytical Chemistry
          Elsevier Ltd.
          0165-9936
          1879-3142
          26 June 2009
          September 2009
          26 June 2009
          : 28
          : 8
          : 925-942
          Affiliations
          Department of Chemical Engineering, JHE-136, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4L7
          Author notes
          [* ]Tel.: +1 905 529 7070x27045; Fax: +1 905 528 5114. peltonrh@ 123456mcmaster.ca
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          S0165-9936(09)00130-7
          10.1016/j.trac.2009.05.005
          7127295
          a4ca039b-84f0-43a0-9a43-8288152ce09d
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          antibody,antimicrobial paper,bacteriophage,bioactive paper,biosensor,dna aptamer,lateral flow,paperfluidics,paper-supported assay,pathogen detection

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