Jul 6, 2018 | Instruments & Equipment, Laboratory Instruments & Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory News, Laboratory Operations, Laboratory Pathology, Laboratory Testing
Analysis performed by this new biosensor could help identify inflammatory bowel diseases, cancer, and other chronic diseases, and contribute to influencing the best treatment options, a critical aspect of personalized medicine Anatomic pathologists and clinical laboratories have long known that disease, as the saying goes, “is written in the blood.” How to spot the disease has been the challenge. Now, researchers at Finland’s Aalto University have developed a cutting-edge plasmonic biosensor...