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Diagnostics World News | Nanoengineering experts at the University of California (UC), San Diego have succeeded in developing an all-in-one health monitoring device that can reliably measure glucose, lactate, and blood pressure using a soft, stretchy skin patch the size of a postage stamp.
Mar 10, 2021
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Diagnostics World News | New acquisitions and partnerships for Charles River, Illumina gets Russian approval, Lumos Diagnostics signs Canadian partnership, digital twin consortium, and more.
Mar 8, 2021
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Diagnostics World News I Axillary adenopathy observed in some women after vaccination, specialized DNA probes analyze RNA sequences with more precision, new approach to pooled testing, elevated neutrophil biomarkers could predict severe outcomes, and two new calculators assess risk of in-hospital mortality or need for mechanical ventilation Plus: Coronavirus-like nanoparticles could serve as new positive controls for COVID-19 testing and a wastewater surveillance system in San Diego proves to be efficient and cost-effective.
Mar 5, 2021
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Diagnostics World News | Researchers at Houston Methodist and MD Anderson Cancer Center have come up with a mathematical model for estimating the response of cancer patients to immunotherapy and, unlike most existing predictive tools in the clinic, it factors time into the equation.
Mar 4, 2021
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Diagnostics World News | For many kinds of cancer, lifestyle and environmental factors are thought to be important drivers of disease risk. With prostate cancer, it’s a different story. So an international effort is seeking to develop a polygenic risk score that can better predict who is at risk of developing prostate cancer.
Mar 2, 2021