Johns Hopkins University researchers develop a 5-7 min heart attack diagnosing blood test using a nanostructured chip.

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a new blood test that can diagnose heart attacks in just five to seven minutes, significantly faster than current methods. This accurate and affordable test utilizes a nanostructured chip to enhance signals during analysis, allowing detection of biomarkers even in low concentrations. Originally designed for clinical settings, it may also be adapted for first responders and home use, with potential applications for cancer and infectious disease detection.

October 16, 2024
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