Lateral flow assays (LFAs), such as the COVID-19 rapid test, are powerful devices to rapidly detect a protein’s presence or absence. This assay is so easy to perform that it enables at-home testing, but its widespread adoption for other applications has been curbed by several limitations. To increase LFA sensitivity and testing capacity, researchers adapted LFA technology so they can detect RNA or DNA instead of proteins.
Download this poster from Fortis Life Sciences to discover
- Protein versus nucleic acid LFA fundamentals
- How to incorporate nanoparticles to develop sensitive, robust probes for nucleic acid detection
- The various uses of nucleic acid LFAs, including food safety testing, biomarker identification, and microbe detection