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Breakthrough in Alzheimer's research

The results were published in this week's edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).Alzheimer's is one of the most common dementia disorders. Around 160,000 p...

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NRL researchers report a forceful new method to sensitively detect proteins

The sensitive new test builds on NRL's patent-pending Fluidic Force Discrimination™ (FFD) assay. In a FFD assay, a chip has arrays of receptor molecules such as antibodies that capture toxins or ...

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Innovative medical technology, leading Healthcare IT, advanced infrastructure and comprehensive service concepts

Siemens is presenting its complete healthcare portfolio at Medica 2008: Fully integrated medical technology, from a single system to the corporate level. Siemens Healthcare has set its sights on being...

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Harnessing nature’s diagnostic tools for disease prevention

Within a few years, when the technology comes to market, every doctor’s surgery could have a small, inexpensive device which can test blood on the spot and warn of impending illness before any symptom...

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Liquid crystals line up to make self-healing photovoltaic device

A huge market is developing for small disposable electronic devices, ranging from security tags to point-of-care diagnostics. Many of these devices require a power source, and photovoltaic devices (so...

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$2 egg-beater could save lives in developing countries

The low-cost centrifuge replacement can separate plasma from blood in minutes, which is used in tests to detect lethal infectious diseases responsible for half of all deaths in developing countries....

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'Point of care diagnostics' in the starting blocks

Lab-on-a-chip systems bring the laboratory to the patient instead of the other way around: a blood sample will no longer have to go to the laboratory and the patient will no longer have to wait for th...

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MALDI Mass-spektrometry - Novel miniaturizable LASER for high sensitivity Fluorescence Immuno-Assays (FIA) and MALDI mass spectr

This laser increases sensitivity in Fluorescence Immunoassays by threefold and makes femtomolare detection possible. Designed towards point-of-care diagnostics. In MALDI mass-spektrometry it appears s...

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World Diagnostics Experts Assemble in Dublin for the Launch of the Biomedical Diagnostics Institute

World leaders in the field of diagnostics will assemble at Dublin City University next week to participate in the launch of the Biomedical Diagnostics Institute by the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern (Irish Pr...

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Rochester Scientists Develop Fast-Working Biosensor

University of Rochester Medical Center scientists have demonstrated a new technology that accurately and rapidly detects the meat-spoiling and sometimes dangerous E. coli bacteria. ...

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Imperial receives Gates Foundation grant to develop new tests for managing AIDS treatment in developing countries

Imperial College London has received a £4.9 ($8.6) million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a simple, affordable and rapid test to measure the health of the immune...

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A better way to copy DNA

Scientists have developed a new method for DNA amplification that could replace the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a technique that is invaluable for both medical diagnostics and basic resea...

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It’s the Tyne-y Bridge!

Two major British landmarks now count among the world’s smallest objects Scientists & engineers based at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne specialising in miniaturisati...

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Diagnostic method based on nanoscience could rival PCR

Since the advent of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) nearly 20 years ago, scientists have been trying to overturn this method for analyzing DNA with something better. The "holy grail" in th...

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