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A smartphone-based calibration-free portable urinalysis device
As one of the most common medical diagnosis methods, urinalysis is a highly demanded technique for screening tests or daily monitoring of various...
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Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Detect Urinary Tract Infections
The need for bacteriuria diagnostics is significant since urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most prevalent kind of infection.... -
A design and development of support system for prediction of various renal syndromes using artificial neural networks
The core intention of this theory is prognosis of differential renal syndromes and prediction of nephrolithiasis utilizing Artificial Neural Networks...
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Eliminating viscosity bias in lateral flow tests
Despite the widespread application of point-of-care lateral flow tests, the viscosity dependence of these assay results remains a significant...
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A prospective observational pilot study to test the feasibility of a smartphone enabled uChek© urinalysis device to detect biomarkers in urine indicative of preeclampsia/eclampsia
This study sought to determine the feasibility of rural Bangladeshi midwives’ use of a novel urinalysis technology powered by an Android device and...
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Expert System for Diagnosing Disease Risk from Urine Tests
The research presents the expert system for diagnosing the risk from urine tests by collecting diagnostic information from documents, books, experts,... -
Blood and Lymphatic Infections
The blood and lymphatic systems lie deep within the body and are considered to be sterile. Fluids in both systems circulate throughout the body where... -
Microfluidic Device for Forensic Body Fluid Examination
The current investigation focuses on the creation of a paper microchip engineered to identify DNA and saliva. Traditional bioassays typically rely on...
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Paper-based sensors for bacteria detection
The detection of pathogenic bacteria is essential to prevent and treat infections and to provide food security. Current gold-standard detection...
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Paper-Based Diagnostic Device History and Challenges
Historically, woven cellulosic paper has attracted scientific attention for its unique advantages of porosity, low cost, versatility, disposability,... -
Engineered live bacteria as disease detection and diagnosis tools
Sensitive and minimally invasive medical diagnostics are essential to the early detection of diseases, monitoring their progression and response to...
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Challenges and perspectives in the development of paper-based lateral flow assays
Lateral flow assays (LFAs) have been introduced and developed over the last half century. This technology is widely used as a tool for diagnosis in...
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Smartphone-Based Point-of-Care Technologies for Mobile Healthcare
Smartphone (SP)-based devices and associated tools have emerged as ideal next-generation point-of-care devices (POCD) for in vitro diagnostics (IVD)... -
Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is defined as the presence of microbial pathogens in the urinary tract with associated symptoms. Urinary tract... -
Critical Review of Uroflowmetry Methods
Greater than 60% of men (age 40+) are affected by lower urinary tract symptoms, furthermore, NIH has estimated that at least 10 million US men and...
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Commercially Available Smartphone-Based Personalized Mobile Healthcare Technologies
Smartphone-based personalized mobile healthcare devices (SPMHDs) have become efficient with cost-effectiveness for monitoring and management of... -
Advantages, Disadvantages and Modifications of Conventional ELISA
Nowadays ELISA is considered to be the troy horse for the routine clinical practice. This widely applied technique offers specific detection of a... -
Low-cost In Vitro Diagnostic Technologies
This chapter introduces current trends in low-cost in vitro diagnostic technologies for resource-limited settings around the world. To date, the... -
Applications of Paper-Based Diagnostics
Paper has been used for applications in analytical and bioanalytical devices for more than a century, owing to its low cost due to its ubiquitous... -
Patterned paper and alternative materials as substrates for low-cost microfluidic diagnostics
In recent years a strong need has been realised for the creation of low-cost diagnostics for use in impoverished regions of the world. The use of...