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Cutting-edge nanotechnology could lead to Alzheimer’s disease test – Health Europa
A group of scientists have used cutting-edge nanotechnology to extract blood signal of neurodegeneration, which they hope could enable a test for early Alzheimer’s…

The team at the University of Manchester has conducted a groundbreaking study in which they have discovered previously unseen blood biomarkers that could potentially be used to test for Alzheimers disease years before symptoms appear. The nanotechnology used has been uniquely developed and patented by the Nanomedicine Lab in Manchester.
Professor Nigel Hooper, Associate Vice-President for Research and Director of Dementia Research at The University of Manchester said: The technology developed opens…
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