Urine Nanosensor Developed for Early Detection of Lung Cancer and Fibrosis
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Urine Nanosensor Developed for Early Detection of Lung Cancer and Fibrosis

What's Happening? Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a urine nanosensor capable of detecting early signs of lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis. The sensor, known as ALBANC, measures biochemical signals associated with cellular senescence, a process linked to both cancer and age
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