Small liquid sensor could lead to home cancer detection kits
MU researcher Jae Kwon is developing a tiny sensor that could pave the way for home cancer detection kits
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Just as home tests revolutionized the detection of pregnancy, a tiny sensor being developed at the University of Missouri (MU) could bring the benefits of home testing to the diagnosis a variety of diseases, including breast and prostate cancers. The sensor, known as an acoustic resonant sensor, is smaller than a human hair and could one day be used in home testing kits for the easy, rapid and accurate diagnosis of a range of diseases.
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