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Image: Researchers demonstrated a novel nanobody-based detection of recombinant human interferon α2b using a strip test (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

Novel Method for Fast Detection of Key Antiviral to Speed Hepatitis Diagnosis

Researchers have now developed a novel method for the fast and efficient detection of rhIFNα2b, a key antiviral, that could pave the way for early diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis. More...
10 Jun 2022
Image: After successful surgery to remove a bowel cancer a blood test can detect small fragments of cancer DNA in the blood in a small percentage of patients with stage II colon cancer, which indicate the presence of otherwise undetectable cancer cells (micrometastases) in the body, which will grow into metastatic cancers if not treated with chemotherapy (Photo courtesy of WEHI)

Detection of ctDNA Can Guide Post-Surgical Treatment of Colon Cancer Patients

Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) has been shown to be a biomarker that can predict whether, following surgical removal of the tumor, a stage II colon cancer patient can safely forgo chemotherapy without risk of recurrence of the disease More...
09 Jun 2022
Image: Colorized scanning electron microscopic image depicting Ebola virus particles budding from the surface of a cell (Photo courtesy of NIAID)

New Tool Improves Ebola Virus Diagnosis

A new technology that uses so-called optical microring resonators potentially could be developed into a rapid diagnostic test for the Ebola virus. More...
09 Jun 2022
Image: A new way to identify influenza A virus lights up when specific virus targets are present (Photo courtesy of Tohoku University)

New Way to Identify Influenza A Virus Could Pave Way for More Sensitive Tests

Because the influenza A virus is constantly changing, or mutating, it can be difficult to detect, treat, and inoculate against. By finding new ways to target specific parts of the influenza A virus that do not change when the virus mutates, more sensitive tests can be created to detect the influenza A virus more easily. More...
08 Jun 2022
Image: An AMH test is often used to check a woman’s ability to produce eggs that can be fertilized for pregnancy (Photo courtesy of Randox)

Randox Quality Control Launches Acusera Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Control

Randox (Crumlin, UK) has launched a new Acusera Control for the accurate and reliable testing of Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH). More...
08 Jun 2022
Image: The OverC multi-cancer detection blood test kit has received CE mark (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

Blood Test Combines Epigenetics, NGS and Machine Learning for Multi-Cancer Early Detection

A qualitative next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based in vitro diagnostic device that detects DNA methylation markers using cfDNA isolated from human peripheral whole blood enables earlier detection and localization of multiple cancer types. More...
07 Jun 2022
Image: MIROQ rapid multiplexed quantitative diagnostic system provides immediate diagnosis (Photo courtesy of MedMira)

Quantitative Diagnostic System Delivers Results in Minutes at True POC Situation

A unique quantitative diagnostic system could offer a highly effective and affordable alternative to the current costly and time-consuming screening and monitoring systems currently available in the market. More...
07 Jun 2022
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