This infographic explores how LFTs work, their key applications and the latest innovations shaping their future.
At-home test kits, also known as at-home medical tests or self-tests, are kits that you can purchase online, at supermarkets, or at your local pharmacy and use to detect or monitor certain diseases ...
Lateral flow assays, also called immunochromatographic assays, identify or measure biomolecules in intricate samples like blood, saliva, urine, or other fluids to diagnose numerous medical conditions.
Lateral flow tests have transformed global health care by enabling rapid disease detection and improving access to medical diagnostics. However, their widespread, single-use design is creating an ...
The global lateral flow assay (LFA) components market is poised for significant growth, projected to reach USD 486.2 million ...
The German startup is developing ultrasensitive lateral flow diagnostic tests that incorporate DNA origami signal amplification.