Researchers at the University of Brighton and University of Strathclyde have developed a 3D printed electrochemical sensor capable of detecting cardiac troponin I, a protein released during heart attacks. The platform uses electrodes costing just 17 cents each, potentially making heart attack diagnosis more accessible. The research was published in Analytical Chemistry. #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Healthcare #Medical #HeartAttack #Sensors https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/new-research-on-3d-printed-heart-attack-sensing-platform-with-17-cents-electrodes-250157/
New Research on 3D Printed Heart Attack Sensing Platform With 17 Cents Electrodes - 3D Printing Industry

Researchers from the University of Brighton and University of Strathclyde have developed an electrochemical sensor platform capable of detecting a heart attack protein biomarker in human blood serum. Published in Analytical Chemistry, the study targets cardiac troponin I, a protein released into the bloodstream when heart muscle is damaged and the central biomarker in heart […]

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