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An Integrated Lab-on-Chip for Rapid Identification and Simultaneous Differentiation of Tropical Pathogens
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نویسنده
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tan j.j.l. ,capozzoli m. ,sato m. ,watthanaworawit w. ,ling c.l. ,mauduit m. ,malleret b. ,grüner a.-c. ,tan r. ,nosten f.h. ,snounou g. ,rénia l. ,ng l.f.p.
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منبع
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plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 7
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چکیده
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Tropical pathogens often cause febrile illnesses in humans and are responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality. the similarities in clinical symptoms provoked by these pathogens make diagnosis difficult. thus,early,rapid and accurate diagnosis will be crucial in patient management and in the control of these diseases. in this study,a microfluidic lab-on-chip integrating multiplex molecular amplification and dna microarray hybridization was developed for simultaneous detection and species differentiation of 26 globally important tropical pathogens. the analytical performance of the lab-on-chip for each pathogen ranged from 102 to 103 dna or rna copies. assay performance was further verified with human whole blood spiked with plasmodium falciparum and chikungunya virus that yielded a range of detection from 200 to 4×105 parasites,and from 250 to 4×107 pfu respectively. this lab-on-chip was subsequently assessed and evaluated using 170 retrospective patient specimens in singapore and thailand. the lab-on-chip had a detection sensitivity of 83.1% and a specificity of 100% for p. falciparum; a sensitivity of 91.3% and a specificity of 99.3% for p. vivax; a positive 90.0% agreement and a specificity of 100% for chikungunya virus; and a positive 85.0% agreement and a specificity of 100% for dengue virus serotype 3 with reference methods conducted on the samples. results suggested the practicality of an amplification microarray-based approach in a field setting for high-throughput detection and identification of tropical pathogens. © 2014 tan et al.
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آدرس
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singapore immunology network (sign,agency for science,technology and research (astar,biopolis, Singapore, ci group,molecular diagnostic business unit,microfluidics division,st microelectronics,catania, Italy, veredus laboratories pte ltd,singapore science park, Singapore, shoklo malaria research unit,mahidol-oxford tropical medicine research unit,mahidol university,mae sot, Thailand, shoklo malaria research unit,mahidol-oxford tropical medicine research unit,mahidol university,mae sot, Thailand, singapore immunology network (sign,agency for science,technology and research (astar,biopolis, Singapore, singapore immunology network (sign,agency for science,technology and research (astar,biopolis, Singapore, singapore immunology network (sign,agency for science,technology and research (astar,biopolis, Singapore, veredus laboratories pte ltd,singapore science park, Singapore, shoklo malaria research unit,mahidol-oxford tropical medicine research unit,mahidol university,mae sot,thailand,centre for tropical medicine,nuffield department of medicine,university of oxford,oxford, United Kingdom, université pierre et marie curie (paris vi,centre hospitalo-universitaire pitié-salpêtrière,paris,france,inserm umr s 945,paris, France, singapore immunology network (sign,agency for science,technology and research (astar,biopolis, Singapore, singapore immunology network (sign,agency for science,technology and research (astar,biopolis,singapore,department of biochemistry,yong loo lin school of medicine,national university of singapore, Singapore
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