Nanotech-Based Sensor Developed to Measure MicroRNAs in Blood, Speed Cancer Detection

November 18, 2015

(Eurekalert) – A simple, ultrasensitive microRNA sensor developed and tested by researchers from the schools of science and medicine at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center holds promise for the design of new diagnostic strategies and, potentially, for the prognosis and treatment of pancreatic and other cancers.