Photonic and electrochemical biosensors for near-patient tests-a critical comparison.

IF 8.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS Optica Pub Date : 2024-10-04 eCollection Date: 2024-10-20 DOI:10.1364/OPTICA.530068
Thomas F Krauss, Lisa Miller, Christoph Wälti, Steven Johnson
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Research into diagnostic biosensors is a vibrant field that combines scientific challenge with translational opportunities; innovation in healthcare is of great societal interest and is an essential element of future healthcare provision. Photonic and electrochemical biosensors are the dominant modalities, both scientifically and commercially, yet the two scientific communities largely remain separated and siloed. It seems astute to better understand what the two fields can learn from one another so as to progress the key scientific, translational, and commercial challenges. Here, we provide an analysis of the fundamental operational characteristics of photonic and electrochemical biosensors using a classification based on energy transfer; in photonics, this separates refractive index sensors from fluorescence and vibrational spectroscopy, while in electrochemistry, it distinguishes Faradaic from non-Faradaic processes. This classification allows us to understand some of the key performance characteristics, such as the susceptibility to fouling and dependence on the clinical matrix that is being analyzed. We discuss the use of labels and the ultimate performance limits, and some of the unique advantages of photonics, such as multicolor operation and fingerprinting, and critically evaluate the requirements for translation of these technologies for clinical use. We trust that this critical review will inform future research in biosensors and support both scientific and commercial developments.

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近病人试验的光子和电化学生物传感器——一个关键的比较。
诊断性生物传感器的研究是一个充满活力的领域,它将科学挑战与转化机会相结合;医疗保健方面的创新具有重大的社会利益,是未来医疗保健提供的基本要素。无论是在科学上还是在商业上,光子和电化学生物传感器都是占主导地位的模式,但这两个科学界在很大程度上仍然是分离和孤立的。更好地理解这两个领域可以相互学习什么,从而推进关键的科学、转化和商业挑战,似乎是明智的。在这里,我们使用基于能量传递的分类分析了光子和电化学生物传感器的基本工作特性;在光子学中,它将折射率传感器从荧光光谱和振动光谱中分离出来,而在电化学中,它将法拉第过程与非法拉第过程区分开来。这种分类使我们能够了解一些关键的性能特征,例如对污垢的易感性和对正在分析的临床基质的依赖性。我们讨论了标签的使用和最终的性能限制,以及光子学的一些独特优势,如多色操作和指纹识别,并批判性地评估了将这些技术转化为临床应用的要求。我们相信这篇重要的评论将为未来的生物传感器研究提供信息,并支持科学和商业发展。
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Optica
Optica OPTICS-
CiteScore
19.70
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2.90%
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191
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Optica is an open access, online-only journal published monthly by Optica Publishing Group. It is dedicated to the rapid dissemination of high-impact peer-reviewed research in the field of optics and photonics. The journal provides a forum for theoretical or experimental, fundamental or applied research to be swiftly accessed by the international community. Optica is abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences, and Science Citation Index Expanded.
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