Singapore Nanyang Technological University develops new diabetes inflammation rapid inspection medical equipment
Recently, scientists at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) School of Medicine in Singapore have developed a device that allows doctors to find out if a diabetic has inflammation in a matter of minutes. The diagnostic procedures currently in use are tested by routine whole blood counts, which require nearly hours of waiting time. New test kit method is simple and low cost Unlike the original treatment that requires the collection of a patient's blood, the new test kit requires only one drop of blood to detect whether a diabetic has an inflammatory response due to abnormal immune cell activation. The traditional methods of inspection currently used require manual separation of various blood cells, which is time consuming and labor intensive, and these tasks are fully automated on the new test suite. In addition, this test kit produced in Singapore may also reduce the price of the test. The cost of this operation is less than one dollar. Professor Boehm and Dr. HOU from Nanyang Technological University School of Medicine hold a new type of diabetes inflammation rapid inspection equipment Kit key chip inventor Hou Han Wei Hou Han Wei, a senior researcher at the Li Guangqian School of Medicine at Nanyang Technological University, designed the key chip for the test suite. Dr. HOU explained, “By designing very small pathways on the chip, we can separate blood cells of different sizes like blood centrifuges.†White blood cells are a key component of our body's immune system, and they are also one of the important types of neutrophils, the first line of defense when humans are infected or inflammatory. Dr. HOU said, "Analysis of these isolated neutrophils can help determine the incidence of inflammation and determine whether the risk of infection in the diabetic will increase." Dr. HOU's new equipment and research results were published earlier this year. In the Journal of Science Reports. The Science Report is a comprehensive scientific journal with academic influence under Nature. Nanyang Technological University shows under microscope the new type of diabetes inflammation rapid detection equipment how to classify specific white blood cells. Source: Nanyang Technological University Dr. HOU was the recipient of the Postdoctoral Research Fund of the Li Guangqian Medical College in 2014. He hopes that in the near future, clinicians will be able to accurately adjust the right combination of drugs for all diabetic patients and provide more targeted treatments. We can create the local Japan taste with Lishida Unagi Sauce!It is made from high quality non GMO soy sauce,sugar,wheat and other ingredients.It's mainly used for coloring and seasoning,especially great for seasoning grilled unagi,barbecue,grilled seafood and as a dipping sauce for sushi and salmon. Japanese Sweet Unagi Sauce,Unagi Sauce For Barbecue KAIPING CITY LISHIDA FLAVOURING&FOOD CO.,LTD , https://www.lishidafood.com