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BrainCheck: New approach for early detection of dementia
the family. Current diagnostic methods for dementia are expensive, complex and protracted. Usually tests are only carried out in cases of serious suspicion, by which time the damage is usually already advanced [...] of diagnosis will also be helpful in the development of drugs against dementia, allowing the right test groups to be found and the process to be accelerated. With BrainCheck, the brain waves, i.e. the
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PAPER-BASED BIOSENSORS BRING THE LABORATORY INTO DOCTORS OFFICE
identify the infection. Laboratory tests are time-consuming, cost-intensive and often take too long - this is where the project developed the basis for implementing tests tailored to individual diseases quickly [...] The novel paper-based diagnostic test card concept in credit card format will allow quantitative measurement of biomolecules in a few drops of the body fluid to be tested and is primarily intended for medical [...] Hainberger combines paper, printing, and microchip technologies and closes the gap between rapid tests and laboratory analysis. Hainberger is certain that paper-based biosensors are the future and says:
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ULTRAPLACAD project for colorectal cancer detection presented at European Commission Open Day
presented at the European Commission Open Day. The project has developed a novel plasmon-based device and test chips with integrated nanostructures for the detection of mutated DNA, micro-RNAs and tumor autoantibodies [...] detection platforms. The AIT played a central role in the development of new peptide-based autoantibody tests against tumor-associated antigens by experts from the Competence Unit Molecular Diagnostics of the
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REMEDIATING CONTAMINATED SOILS WITH AN INNOVATIVE MICROBIOME TOOLBOX
methods to improve the functions of microbiomes in degrading contaminants in soil and groundwater. By testing the improved microbiomes under real field conditions at selected sites, MIBIREM aims to pave the
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ImmUniverse publishes new project video
taken from patients. In addition, approval was granted for in vitro studies that will allow pre-testing to optimise the ultrasound dose of a novel device that will later be used on colitis patients to