Ultra-sensitive monitors may one day routinely have the ability to detect lung cancer on someone's breath. A small-scale test ...
Researchers developed ultrasensitive nanoscale sensors for isoprene detection in breath, offering a non-invasive method for ...
The device, developed by a team led by researchers from Zhejiang University in China, identifies the compound isoprene. Lower ...
The scientists maintain that lower isoprene levels have been identified as a potential indicator of lung cancer.
Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called ...
An experimental portable device might be able to detect lung cancer from a person's exhaled breath, researchers report.
Scientists have developed highly sensitive nanosensors that can detect subtle changes in breath chemistry, specifically ...
An experimental portable device might be able to detect lung cancer from a person’s exhaled breath, researchers report. The ...
Exhaled breath contains chemical clues to what’s going on inside the body, including diseases like lung cancer. And devising ...
Researchers have developed tiny sensors that are able to distinguish key changes in the breath of people with the disease ...
Chinese scientists from Zhejiang University used ultra-sensitive nanosensors to detect chemical changes in exhaled air.
Researchers from China have developed breath-based nanosensors to detect lung cancer by identifying subtle chemical changes.