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Hassle-free HIV Test Detects Infection Sooner

Stanford researchers have developed a reliable, hassle-free HIV test – just what public health officials need to screen large numbers of people and head off potential outbreaks.
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QIAGEN Receives FDA Clearance for JAK2 Diagnostic Test

Expanded use of ipsogen test provides diagnostic testing needs for all myeloproliferative neoplasms in line with the latest WHO guidelines.
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Using Epigenetic Signatures and Machine Learning to Improve Diagnosis

Unique epigenetic signatures for nine neurodevelopmental disorders have been identified, lending to a better method of diagnosis for disorders with much clinical overlap.
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Fiber-Rich Diet Fights Off Obesity by Altering Microbiota

Changes to the bacteria that live in our guts that occur when we eat a fiber rich diet can help beat obesity.
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Adaptive PCR Technique Offers Simpler Alternative

Researchers claim their new technique can use L-DNA to sidestep many of the issues that make current PCR techniques frustrating.
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Barrier to Liquid Biopsies Overcome with Blood Stabilization Technique

A new technique that prolongs the lifespan of blood samples could be a breakthrough for liquid biopsy assays.
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Single Blood Test 'CancerSEEK' Screens for Eight Cancer Types

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers developed a single blood test that screens for eight common cancer types and helps identify the location of the cancer.
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Possible Biomarker to Identify Who Would Benefit from Immunotherapy

While immunotherapy has made a big impact on cancer treatment, the fact remains that only about a quarter of patients respond to these treatments. In a new study, researchers examined tissue samples from melanoma and ovarian cancer patients treated with immunotherapies and found a link between the percentage of antigen-presenting cells expressing PD-L1 and an objective clinical response to treatment.
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PPD and Quotient Sciences Form Innovative Partnership to Accelerate Pediatric Drug Development

Will shorten timelines, reduce costs and simplify contracting process in pediatric programs.
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"Cell Quake Elastography" Maps Elasticity of Cell Components

In somewhat the same way that seismologists use the vibrations of planet Earth to characterize its deep structure, scientists have discovered a way to use vibrations within cells to identify their mechanical properties.
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