Israel researches nanosensors for detecting cancer
Israeli researchers are developing a nanosensor, commonly known as an electronic nose, which hopes to detect whether it is cancer, especially a head and neck cancer that is not easily diagnosed. Experts say that respiratory diagnostics requires years of testing to determine whether it is used in the clinic. The device, developed by researchers at the Israel Institute of Technology, is called “Nano Artificial Noseâ€, which is used to detect exhalation and extract unique chemical signals from patients with lung cancer or head and neck cancer. The breath test prototype contains a set of nanosensors that chemically detect cancer markers in exhalation. Nanosensors can be used to distinguish between head and neck cancer patients and healthy people, lung cancer patients and healthy people, head and neck cancer patients and lung cancer patients. Such cancers include a variety of tumor types that grow in the head and neck tissues and organs such as the eyeballs, nasopharynx, salivary glands, and mucous membranes. Head and neck cancers are often found late and difficult to treat. In fact, nanosensors are not the first. American researchers have previously discovered that NASA uses electronic noses to monitor certain gas components in the International Space Station and the space shuttle, while simultaneously sniffing the "breath" of brain cancer cells. Once this sensor can be used in clinical practice, it has an indescribable significance for the discovery of head and neck cancer, and it is expected to improve the success rate of treatment. Frozen Swimming Crab,Blue Swimming Crab,Frozen Crab Whole,Portunus Trituberculatus Crab Zhoushan Haiwang Seafood Co., Ltd. , https://www.haiwangseafoods.com