New blood chip aims to spot Alzheimer's early
NCT ID NCT07307872
Summary
This study tested a new type of blood test designed to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease. Researchers collected blood and urine samples from 150 people, including those with Alzheimer's, other brain diseases, and healthy individuals. The goal was to see if a special chip that preserves red blood cells can accurately detect signs of Alzheimer's, offering a simpler and less invasive option than current tests like spinal taps.
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Leenaards Memory Center - CHUV
Lausanne, 1011, Switzerland
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