Nanowire Brush Collects Cancer Biomarkers in Urine
February 13, 2018 | Terry Sharrer
Last week, we had a piece from Aalto University in Finland about a plasmonic biosensor that detects exosomes in a liquid sample. This piece is similar in intent, but with a different technology. Nagoya University engineers have built a “brush” with zinc oxide nanowires on a polymer substrate that relies on static electricity to capture exosomes from urine. MORE WITH VIDEO
Image Credit: Nagoya University and MedGadget.com