Multiplex lateral flow immunoassay: An overview of strategies towards high-throughput point-of-need testing

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Abstract

Simultaneous measurement of different substances from a single sample is an emerging issue for achieving efficient and high-throughput detection in several fields of application. Although immunoanalytical techniques have well-established and prevailing advantages over alternative screening analytical platforms, one of the incoming challenges for immunoassay is exact multiplexing. Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) is a leading immunoanalytical technique for onsite analysis, thanks to its simplicity, rapidity, and cost-effectiveness. Moreover, LFIA architecture is adaptable to multiplexing, and is therefore a possible answer to the pressing demand of multiplexing point-of-need analysis. This review presents an overview of diverse approaches for multiplex LFIA, with a special focus on strategies based on new types of magnetic, fluorescent, and colored labels.

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Anfossi, L., Di Nardo, F., Cavalera, S., Giovannoli, C., & Baggiani, C. (2018). Multiplex lateral flow immunoassay: An overview of strategies towards high-throughput point-of-need testing. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios9010002

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