The Oral Fluid MEMS/NEMS Chip (OFMNC): diagnostic and translational applications.

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Abstract

The ability to monitor health status, disease onset and progression, and treatment outcome through non-invasive means is a most desirable goal in health-care promotion and delivery. There are three prerequisites for this goal to be realized: specific biomarkers associated with a health or disease state, a non-invasive approach to detect and monitor the biomarkers, and the technologies to discriminate between and among the biomarkers. We present a roadmap to achieve these goals using oral fluids as the diagnostic medium to scrutinize the health and/or disease status of individuals. This is an ideal opportunity to bridge state-of-the-art micro-/nano-electromechanical system (MEMS/NEMS) sensors to oral fluid for diagnostic applications. As the "mirror of body", oral fluid is a perfect medium to be explored for health and disease surveillance. The translational applications and opportunities are enormous.

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Li, Y., Denny, P., Ho, C. M., Montemagno, C., Shi, W., Qi, F., … Wong, D. T. (2005). The Oral Fluid MEMS/NEMS Chip (OFMNC): diagnostic and translational applications. Advances in Dental Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/154407370501800102

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