The chip detects many diseases in just one drop of blood

Picture 1 of The chip detects many diseases in just one drop of blood A new chip can replace several laboratories that specialize in blood tests, help identify existing diseases, diagnose potential diseases for early treatment.

The new technique is the product of a team of scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the Institute of Systematics (USA).

This product is called Intergrated Blood-Barcode Chip (IBBC).

The size of the IBBC chip is as small as a piece of glass that is usually placed on the glass, and is made of glass. To put it more precisely, the glass is only made of a base, which is covered with a silicon coating.

This IBBC chip works in the same principle as other biological chips that have been mentioned in science, such as cell biology chips or genetic chips.

If we want to determine the presence of certain molecules (in this case, the protons), we only need to pass a sample line through a special branch network of specific traps, designed to retain only one type of molecule.

After that, the chip was scanned under a microscope, compared to the standard plate that could detect any protit in the sample.

As a result, specialists will be able to confirm at the same time that many diseases have emerged or that some other underlying illnesses may be diagnosed early in treatment, as many of the diseases are too late.

We all know that protitins and their precursors are developed under strict control in line with the function of the cell. It is the cells that can "know" the cell division at a certain time in the right order or get confused and disorder - the symptoms of cancer. Proper intervention in this division is essential to prevent progression.