Publications by authors named "Jeremy E Schonhorn"

This paper describes the design, fabrication, and feasibility of paper-based optode devices (PODs) for sensing potassium selectively in biological fluids. PODs operate in exhaustive mode and integrate with a handheld, smartphone-connected optical reader. This integrated measuring system provides significant advantages over traditional optode membranes and other paper-based designs, by obtaining a linear optical response to potassium concentration via a simple, stackable design and by harnessing a smartphone to provide an easy-to-use interface, thus enabling remote monitoring of diseases.

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Multiplex assays detect the presence of more than one analyte in a sample. For diagnostic applications, multiplexed tests save healthcare providers time and resources by performing many assays in parallel, minimizing the amount of sample needed and improving the quality of information acquired regarding the health status of a patient. These advantages are of particular importance for those diseases that present with general, overlapping symptoms, which makes presumptive treatments inaccurate and may put the patient at risk.

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Article Synopsis
  • Diagnostic assays are crucial for assessing patient health by detecting biomarkers related to infections, disease progression, and treatment efficacy.
  • There is a significant demand for diagnostic tools in low-resource settings, leading to the development of innovative, paper-based assays that can function without centralized lab support.
  • This article details a device that performs immunoassays on patterned paper, showcasing its effectiveness by comparing results for hCG detection in urine against traditional home pregnancy tests, indicating potential for widespread use in point-of-care diagnostics.
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