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HIV Saliva Test Adapted for Rapid Zika Diagnosis
Researchers are developing a novel test for Zika virus that uses saliva to identify diagnostic markers of the virus in a fraction of the time of current commercial tests.
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Biomarkers Could Produce Preeclampsia Diagnostic Test
Small non-coding RNA analysis may revolutionize how doctors assess preeclampsia risk.
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Shire, Microsoft and EURORDIS Form Global Commission to Accelerate Rare Disease Diagnosis
The alliance aims to shorten the often multi-year journey that patients and families endure before being diagnosed with a rare disease.
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Breast Cancer: How Advanced Imaging Technologies Will Help Avoid Unnecessary Biopsies
Scientists have combined an advanced method of diffusion-weighted MR imaging with intelligent image analysis methods to detect malignant changes in tissues. This method may help avoid many control biopsies following suspicious findings from mammography screening.
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Liquid Biopsy Can Help Predict Outcomes in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
A clinically relevant “liquid biopsy” test can be used to profile cancer genomes from blood and predict survival outcomes for patients with metastatic triple negative breast cancer.
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Researchers Discover Key Link Between Mitochondria and Cocaine Addiction
Researchers were able to block response in mitochondria to cocaine.
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Fraunhofer and Mologic Partner on Point-of-Care Diagnosis and Antibiotic Susceptibility Test for UTIs
Test will allow better targeting of prescription antibiotics and address growing antimicrobial resistance.
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First Multiplex Test for Tick-Borne Diseases
A new blood test called the Tick-Borne Disease Serochip (TBD Serochip) promises to revolutionize the diagnosis of tick-borne disease by offering a single test to identify and distinguish between Borrelia burgdorferi, the pathogen responsible for Lyme disease, and seven other tick-borne pathogens.
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Microanalysis of Biological Samples for Early Disease Detection
A group of researchers from Osaka University has now developed a nonlinear optical crystal (NLOC) chip, which combines THz waves with a microfluidic device, utilizing the close proximity of the THz wave source and the solution of interest in a microchannel.
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Molecular Atlas Maps Out the Blood Brain Barrier
The genes and structure of the diverse web of cells that supplies blood to the brain have been mapped in unprecedented detail.
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