Although vast research has been performed on biosensors, the materialization of low-cost point-of-care (POC) biosensors exhibiting portability, user-friendliness, and highly reliable analytical performance has not yet been achieved. The utilization of electronic/optoelectronic components and devices as signal transducers is being studied as a promising approach for the development of ideal POC biosensors, owing to their remarkable advantages including robust optoelectronic properties, cost-effectiveness, low-bulkiness, and flexibility in applications. This review summarizes recent notable innovations in the development of POC biosensors, in terms of transducers. Specifically, the application of optoelectronic components (e.g., diode-lighting components and semiconductor imaging sensors) and electronic devices (e.g., flatbed scanner, bio/physical sensor, and smartphone) in biosensors is described.
This work was supported by the Creative Materials Discovery Program (NRF-2019 M3D1A1078943) and the Priority Research Centers Program (NRF-2019R1A6A1A11051471) funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea. We also acknowledge the support from the SGER Program (NRF-2018R1D1A1A02085354) funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea.