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Fiber Optic Biosensor Tests for Infection, Diseases

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MISSISSAUGA, Ont., April 30 -- Scientists at the University of Toronto have developed a new biosensor to screen for life-threatening fungal and bacterial infections, as well as diseases such as hepatitis or AIDS. The sensor is a DNA hybridization detection system that combines the precision of DNA chemistry with the speed of fiber optics to perform on-the-spot testing for organic molecules. Biosensors like the new system use actual organic molecules to detect reactions and convert them quickly to a recognizable signal. Professor Ulrich Krull, associate dean of sciences at the University,...Read full article

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    Published: April 1999
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