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Sensor to rapidly detect coronavirus infection developed – Times Now
According to the study, the graphene structures are coupled with antibodies — immune system molecules that are sensitive to specific proteins like those on the…
Los Angeles: Scientists have developed a new type of COVID-19 test that combines multiple kinds of data using a low-cost sensor to analyse small volumes of saliva or blood in less than 10 minutes, an advance that may enable at-home diagnosis of the novel coronavirus infection.
The researchers, including those from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in the US, had previously developed wireless sensors made of graphene — a sheet-like form of carbon — that can monitor conditions li…
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