Microfluidic array catches, holds single cervical cells for faster screening
Several screening tests for cervical cancer have been developed in recent years. One technique uses immunofluorescent staining to determine the […]
Several screening tests for cervical cancer have been developed in recent years. One technique uses immunofluorescent staining to determine the […] The wonder-material graphene could hold the key to unlocking the next generation of advanced, early stage lung cancer diagnosis. A […] The century old mission to understand how the proteins responsible for amyloid-based diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Huntingdon’s and Parkinson’s work […] Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and their collaborators have developed a technique that allows them […] There is a continuing need for practical chip-based sensors that can be used at the point of care to detect […] Cancer is a disease often driven by mutations in genes. As researchers learn more about these genes, and the proteins […]Graphene
Microfluidic array catches, holds single cervical cells for faster screening
Graphene biosensor could provide early lung cancer diagnosis
The 10-foot-tall microscopes helping combat world’s worst diseases
Researchers operate lab-grown heart cells by remote control: Graphene surface allows researchers to control cell behavior with light — a technique that could speed the search for more precise, less toxic therapeutic drugs
Innovative light-delivery technique improves biosensors: New approach improves practicality of high-sensitivity sensors for cancer, other diseases
Tumor-like spheres help scientists discover smarter cancer drugs
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