Protein based biomarkers for non-invasive Covid-19 detection
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2020Autor
Kaur, Manleen
Tiwari, Suryakant
Jain, Raghav
Resumen
COVID-19 has become a substantial lethal disease worldwide, and early diagnosis is a significant concern for this
virus. Currently, RT-PCR is being used worldwide for the detection of this virus with human to human transmission. Furthermore, the recent develop biosensor leading to others diagnosis approach but being invasive are
painful and time taking. Another possibility can be protein-based biomarkers as an application of biosensors for
detection and early diagnostics. Considering the other approach, that is, microfluidics-based biosensor, though
being a non-invasive method, will be restricting virus transmission. This review commences with the recent
develop biosensor for Covid-19 detection and listing down the available biomarkers with their secretion range
comparison of normal to COVID-19 patients through clinical analysis in china and concludes with the future
approach for the diagnosis.
Palabras clave
Covid-19; Biomarkers; Virus; Non-invasive; Biosensors; MicrofluidicsEnlace al recurso
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbsr.2020.100362Colecciones
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