Could a simple finger prick help detect Alzheimer's?
NCT ID NCT07187921
Summary
This study tested a new, simpler way to collect blood for Alzheimer's disease testing. Researchers compared a finger prick blood sample to a standard blood draw from the arm to see if the simpler method was just as accurate for measuring a key Alzheimer's biomarker. The goal is to make testing easier and more accessible for patients and research.
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Locations
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Banner Alzheimer's Institute
Phoenix, Arizona, 85006, United States
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