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Paper-Based Test for Multiplexed Sensing of Biomarkers Developed
Researchers at UCLA have developed a new paper-based biosensor using a fluorescent multiplexed vertical flow assay to simultaneously and rapidly quantify three cardiac biomarkers from human serum samples.
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Humans Use Less Energy While Resting Compared to 30 Years Ago
A new study has found that humans are using less energy when resting than we did 30 years ago. The research, published in Nature Metabolism, could have implications for understanding increased levels of obesity across the globe.
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Nearly Half of Individuals With Concussion Still Show Symptoms of Brain Injury Six Months Later
Even mild concussion can cause long-lasting effects to the brain, according to researchers.
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Stem Cells May Be the Answer to Repairing Tendons
A California Institute for Regenerative Medicine grant is funding research that could lead to a stem cell therapy for this common injury.
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New Urine Tests May One Day Detect Early Bladder Cancer
A new, non-invasive test for bladder cancer that examines urine proteins may be on the horizon.
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Major Project Analyzes Genomes of 240 Different Mammals
The results of a large international project show how the genomes of humans and other mammals have developed in the course of evolution.
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E-Tattoo May Be the Answer for Heart Monitoring
A new flexible, wearable medical device could provide a major boost in the fight against heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.
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“Vein-on-a-Chip” Aids Research on Blood Clotting
Blood clot researchers could benefit from a new device that mimics a human vein, replacing the need for animals for some studies.
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Novel Technique Analyzes 53 Million Points of Clinical Data
Researchers were able to analyze 53 million patient notes from more than 1.5 million individual patients to identify similarities in their medical histories that can help pinpoint potential risks for developing future diseases and the trajectory of those conditions.
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MS Method Can Monitor Hydrogen Cyanide in Exhaled Breath in Real Time
Researchers have developed a method for profiling hydrogen cyanide in exhaled breath, which could provide an effective means for early screening of cystic fibrosis patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection.
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