The Road to Unconventional Detections: Paper-Based Microfluidic Chips

Micromachines (Basel). 2022 Oct 27;13(11):1835. doi: 10.3390/mi13111835.

Abstract

Conventional detectors are mostly made up of complicated structures that are hard to use. A paper-based microfluidic chip, however, combines the advantages of being small, efficient, easy to process, and environmentally friendly. The paper-based microfluidic chips for biomedical applications focus on efficiency, accuracy, integration, and innovation. Therefore, continuous progress is observed in the transition from single-channel detection to multi-channel detection and in the shift from qualitative detection to quantitative detection. These developments improved the efficiency and accuracy of single-cell substance detection. Paper-based microfluidic chips can provide insight into a variety of fields, including biomedicine and other related fields. This review looks at how paper-based microfluidic chips are prepared, analyzed, and used to help with both biomedical development and functional integration, ideally at the same time.

Keywords: biomarker; biomedicine; clinical detection; paper-based microfluidics chips.

Publication types

  • Review