The finding, reported in today's issue of Science, could someday lead to
ultrasensitive methods for screening potential drugs or fragments of pathogens in the blood and other bodily fluids.
A team of researchers led by Darragh Duffy from the Pasteur Institute and Yanick Crow from the Institut Imagine in Paris developed
an ultrasensitive method to detect minute amounts of interferon - in human blood or cerebrospinal fluid.
With the help of EDMR, electrically detected magnetic resonance,
an ultrasensitive method of measurement, they were able to determine the local defects» structure by detecting their magnetic fingerprint in the photo current of the solar cell under a magnetic field and microwave radiation.
Not exact matches
Working with a team of collaborators, Vladislav Yakovlev, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has developed an
ultrasensitive detection
method that can detect molecules associated with human and animal fecal matter in water systems.