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Pulmonologist Develops Test To Predict Covid-19 Severity

Pulmonologist Develops Test To Predict Covid-19 Severity
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Worldwide Super-resolution Microscopes Industry to 2026 - Increasing Focus on Nanotechnology Presents Opportunities


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The Global Super-resolution Microscopes Market is estimated to be USD 3.17 Bn in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 4.92 Bn by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 9.2%.
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Key factors, such as technological advancements, the rise in research activities in neurology and cell biology, the rising applications in the life science industry, increasing focus on nanotechnology and developing government support will help in boosting the growth of the market. Corporate funding for microscopy and increasing focus on nanotechnology are the opportunities of super resolution microscope market.
Reduction in the production and stock due to covid-19 pandemic is a major challenge to the growth of this market. ....

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Blood test shows promise for early detection of acute heart transplant rejection


DNA-based “liquid biopsy” could help save lives and reduce health disparities.
Illustration shows DNA fragments (yellow) derived from a transplanted heart alongside the patient’s own DNA (blue). A new blood test measures donor DNA fragments and detects acute heart transplant rejection earlier than current methods.Erina He, NIH Medical Arts
Researchers have developed a blood test that could make it possible for doctors to detect then quickly prevent or slow down acute heart transplant rejection, a potentially deadly condition that occurs in the early months after a patient has received a donor heart. They estimate that the test could eliminate up to 80% of invasive heart tissue biopsies currently used to detect rejection. ....

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