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New discovery could lead to faster and more effective treatments for chronic health complications – News-Medical.Net
A world-first discovery by researchers at Monash University and The University of Queensland could lead to faster and more effective treatments for chronic health…
A world-first discovery by researchers at Monash University and The University of Queensland could lead to faster and more effective treatments for chronic health complications, such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, with ‘fluorescent’ in vivo biosensors.
The research team, led by Dr Simon Corrie from Monash University’s Department of Chemical Engineering and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology, took an antibody that binds EGFR (epidermal growth factor…
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