Tag: therapeutic drug monitoring
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Montreal Chemists Bring Fast DNA-Based Sensor to Drug Monitoring
Breakthrough in DNA-based signaling cascades Researchers at Université de Montréal have announced a groundbreaking approach to monitor drug concentrations in real time using DNA-based signaling cascades. The team, led by chemistry professor Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, has engineered programmable DNA components that report the presence and quantity of various molecules in a drop of blood within five…
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DNA-based signaling cascades enable fast drug monitoring in blood
Overview: A new, rapid approach to monitoring drug levels Researchers at Université de Montréal have unveiled a novel class of DNA-based signaling cascades that can detect and quantify specific molecules in a drop of blood within five minutes. Using naturally inspired cellular signaling motifs translated into synthetic DNA components, the team demonstrated a fast, electrochemical…
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Montreal chemists develop fast DNA-based sensor for drug monitoring
Revolutionizing therapeutic drug monitoring with DNA signaling cascades Researchers at Université de Montréal have unveiled a groundbreaking approach to monitoring drug concentrations in blood within minutes. By engineering signaling cascades built from DNA molecules, the team can report and quantify the presence of various drugs in a tiny blood sample in a five-minute window. The…