Creatinine-on-a-chip: Colorimetric ELISA-Based Serum Creatinine Detection in a Microfluidic Device
Key Points
Serum creatinine detection was achieved using a microfluidic device, indicating its potential for improved chronic kidney disease diagnosis.
The colorimetric method demonstrated accuracy comparable to traditional methods for serum creatinine measurement, making it a feasible option for patients.
Assessment used the ELISA technique to enable sensitive detection of creatinine in serum samples, showcasing the utility of microfluidic platforms.
The findings highlight the need for innovative diagnostic approaches in managing chronic kidney diseases, a major public health issue.
Abstract
Chronic kidney diseases (CKDs), which often end in kidney failure for many people around the world, have an important place in public health given that they also trigger other diseases....
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