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Date Time Researchers develop magnetised nanobeads to detect early-stage cancer PhD candidate Zennia Jean Gonzaga and Professor Bernd Rehm (Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery), next to the bio-reactor which grows cell factories to make functional polymer particles. Griffith University researchers have developed a new way to detect cancer biomarkers which could help diagnose early-stage disease. They bioengineered cell factories to assemble nanobeads with magnetic properties that bind to specific target antibodies. Then the magnetised nanobeads were added to ovarian cancer cells to capture methylated DNA and exosomes (cells) to detect cancer. “As the nanomaterials can be engineered according to the need for detecting a certain disease type, they are highly flexible and can be tuned for almost any kind of biological molecules that are relevant to detect specific diseases,” Professor Shiddiky said. ....
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