Developing Ultra-Sensitive Blood Test for Cancer Diagnosis at Salimpour Site.

Dr. Salimpour Site |According to a study published in Small Science, Dr. Min-young Lee and Dr Sung-gyu Park of KIMS's Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division have created a method based on plasmonic nanomaterials for optical signal amplification that can identify cancer mutant genes

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Developing Ultra-Sensitive Blood Test for Cancer Diagnosis

Developing Ultra-Sensitive Blood Test for Cancer Diagnosis

According to a study published in Small Science, Dr. Min-young Lee and Dr Sung-gyu Park of KIMS's Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division have created a method based on plasmonic nanomaterials for optical signal amplification that can identify cancer mutant genes in blood with the highest sensitivity in the world—0.000000001%.