Development of a nanowire-based assay for cancer biomarker detection in complex biological fluids
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Omar Kazem Mahfoud, 'Development of a nanowire-based assay for cancer biomarker detection in complex biological fluids', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2015, pp 231Download Item:
Abstract:
The cost of delivering healthcare continues to increase to phenomenal proportions with
lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer and prostate cancer accounting for the
majority of the economic burden associated with cancer care in the EU. In this era of
personalised medicine, medical treatments can now be selected and tailored depending
on the specific biomarker profile of the patient. Multiplexed analysis of biomarkers is seen as a necessity for improving the future of biomarker-guided medicine. Nanomaterials are seen as one potential avenue for investigation in an attempt to reduce assay costs and increase multiplexing capabilities, and one of the key enabling technologies in the development of the next generation of clinical diagnostic assays.
Author: Mahfoud, Omar Kazem
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Volkov, YuriPublisher:
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