IBM successfully developed the virus filtering technology, promising to develop a home-testing tool
You do not need to go to the hospital for expensive tests, but you can still have your saliva or urine tested at home so that you can have a more effective treatment right from the start. That is the purpose of the virus scanner that IBM developed successfully and introduced not so long ago, promising to create a revolution in the field of medical treatment in the near future.
In more detail, IBM has made a breakthrough in nano- sized DLD decomposition . This is a method of virus splitting and other health threats from the DNA contained in a sample taken from a patient. Researchers describe this technique as the way the Pachinko game machine (Pinball or Slot Machine) works, although the level of randomness is lower.
This technique is used to separate parasites or other targets of larger size.
Accordingly, the fluid will be filtered through a series of small tubes to separate the elements by size. Previously, this technique was used to separate parasites or other larger-sized targets. IBM now uses silicon technology to create a DLD-level process under the nanoscale, which filters out targets ranging in size from 20 to 110 nanometers. This size is sufficiently "detailed" to detect viruses or signs associated with many diseases, including cancer.
However, this is only a first step in research, and IBM says more time is needed to determine if the technology is reliable and feasible when used for fluid analysis to identify the disease. . If successful, it will pave the way for simple, effective and low-cost detection, which will lead to disease treatment as soon as it's budding.
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