Advances in Virus Biorecognition and Detection Techniques for the Surveillance and Prevention of Infectious Diseases
Suyi Luo,
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Lihong Yin,
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Xiaohui Liu
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et al.
Biosensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 198 - 198
Published: March 20, 2025
Viral
infectious
diseases
pose
a
serious
threat
to
global
public
health
due
their
high
transmissibility,
rapid
mutation
rates,
and
limited
treatment
options.
Recent
outbreaks
of
such
as
plague,
monkeypox,
avian
influenza,
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
have
underscored
the
urgent
need
for
efficient
diagnostic
surveillance
technologies.
Focusing
on
viral
that
seriously
threaten
human
health,
this
review
summarizes
analyzes
detection
techniques
from
perspective
combining
prevention
advice,
discusses
applications
in
improving
sensitivity
specificity.
One
major
innovations
is
systematic
integration
advanced
biorecognition
technologies,
bionanosensors,
test
strips,
microfluidic
platforms,
along
with
exploration
artificial
intelligence
virus
detection.
These
technologies
address
limitations
traditional
methods
enable
real-time
monitoring
early
warning
outbreaks.
By
analyzing
application
these
pathogens,
new
insights
are
provided
development
next-generation
tools
emerging
re-emerging
threats.
In
addition,
we
analyze
current
progress
developed
vaccines,
vaccine
research
provide
ideas
future
control
development,
call
attention
Language: Английский
Chemiluminescence Immunosensor for Biomarker Detection Based on Boronic Acid-Modified Magnetic Composite Microspheres
Xiuli Wang,
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Leyi He,
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Yaoxia Li
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et al.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
A
versatile
and
flexible
immobilization
technique
based
on
the
specific
affinity
interaction
between
boronic
acid
cis
-diol
groups
of
antibodies
for
chemiluminescence
immunoassay
(CLIA)
was
developed
efficient
biomarker
detection.
Language: Английский