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Will Saliva Translate to a Real Diagnostic Tool?

Researchers optimistic about the future of saliva liquid biopsy as part of ongoing real-time health monitoring.
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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Diagnosed With a Single Drop of Blood

The portable device capable of diagnosing mild traumatic brain injury within ten minutes, using a single drop of blood.
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Using 3D-Printed Tools to Design Cardiac-Mapping Catheters

Researchers are working to identify the exact locations of irregular electrical activity in the heart.
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Soundwave-Surfing Droplets Leave No Traces Behind

New digital microfluidics platform uses soundwaves and oil to avoid contamination for reusable lab-on-a-chip devices.
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New Diagnostic Blood Test Helps Rule Out Suspected Traumatic Brain Injuries

FDA-approved diagnostic blood test reduces the use of unnecessary head CT scans in people with suspected TBI.
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Predicting Stillbirth: Novel Biomarkers Identified in Maternal Blood

Novel biomarkers of stillbirth during the first trimester identified in maternal blood, aiding clinical predictors.
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Blood Test Can Predict Optimal Treatment for Advanced Prostate Cancer

The liquid biopsy test that helps doctors select the most optimal treatment for people with advanced prostate cancer.
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Regulation of Cell Orientation and Shape for Tissue Morphogenesis

Researchers in Japan identify new links between signaling pathways which regulate tissue morphology and orientation.
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Improving Biosensors for Implantable Sensing

Improved stability for biosensing applications achieved using synthetic biology to protect nanotube sensors
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Iris Scanner Can Distinguish Dead Eyeballs From Living Ones

A new machine-vision system can distinguish between dead irises and live ones.
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