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GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 13, 2023 — Glasgow, Scotland-based startup Dxcover has raised $11.9 million in series A and grant financing to support the development of its liquid biopsy technology platform for the detection of early-stage cancers, including brain and colorectal cancers. The company’s technique uses infrared spectroscopy to analyze patient blood samples, and artificial intelligence algorithms to detect the presence or absence of disease. Existing investors Eos Advisory LLP, Mercia Fund
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Terahertz Computed Tomography Helps ID Chemical Substances
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Varian Acquires IonSpec for FTMS Line
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