Deep learning-enabled point-of-care sensing using multiplexed paper-based sensors

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We present a deep learning-based framework to design and quantify point-of-care sensors. As a use-case, we demonstrated a low-cost and rapid paper-based vertical flow assay (VFA) for high sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) testing, commonly used for assessing risk of cardio-vascular disease (CVD). A machine learning-based framework was developed to (1) determine an optimal configuration of immunoreaction spots and conditions, spatially-multiplexed on a sensing membrane, and (2) to accurately infer target analyte concentration. Using a custom-designed handheld VFA reader, a clinical study with 85 human samples showed a competitive coefficient-of-variation of 11.2% and linearity of R2 = 0.95 among blindly-tested VFAs in the hsCRP range (i.e., 0–10 mg/L). We also demonstrated a mitigation of the hook-effect due to the multiplexed immunoreactions on the sensing membrane. This paper-based computational VFA could expand access to CVD testing, and the presented framework can be broadly used to design cost-effective and mobile point-of-care sensors.

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Ballard, Z. S., Joung, H. A., Goncharov, A., Liang, J., Nugroho, K., Di Carlo, D., … Ozcan, A. (2020). Deep learning-enabled point-of-care sensing using multiplexed paper-based sensors. Npj Digital Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-020-0274-y

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