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1911

QIAGEN and DiaSorin launch automated testing for latent TB infection

QIAGEN and DiaSorin announced the introduction of an automated, CE-marked workflow for QIAGEN’s QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus blood collection tubes (QFT-Plus BCT) and a novel DiaSorin LIAISON test on widely used immunodiagnostic instruments from DiaSorin. Laboratories in Europe and other markets will now be able to process QFT-Plus BCT, the fourth-generation modern gold standard for latent […]

1912

Mutation stands in the way of healthy blood cell maturation

In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen and EMBL in Heidelberg have learned how a specific genetic mutation affects the maturation of blood cells in mouse models. Leukaemia patients often have a mutation in this gene, often seen before the disease sets in. The researchers are working on a strategy for treating […]

1913

AllerGenis improves precision of food allergy diagnosis, assessment, and monitoring supported by Luminex xMAP® technology

Data-driven food allergy diagnostics company, AllerGenis, LLC announced on January 16 that it has entered into a non-exclusive agreement with Luminex Corporation (NASDAQ: LMNX). According to the terms, AllerGenis will have the rights to develop, market and sell its novel precision food allergy diagnostic assay using Luminex’s xMAP® Technology. The agreement supports the upcoming 2019 […]

1914

Shimadzu’s investments and commitment for developing new analytical and medical technologies for tomorrow

In the year of its 50th anniversary in Europe, Shimadzu has been awarded the NRW.INVEST Award 2018 for outstanding investments and commitment to the location. This prestigious award is presented by North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany’s industrial heartland and most populated federal state. Andreas Pinkwart, Minister of Economics and Digitalization, presented the award in Düsseldorf at […]

1915

Gene identified that increases risk of antibiotic reaction

Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and colleagues have identified a gene that increases the risk for a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction to the commonly prescribed antibiotic vancomycin.Routine testing for this gene could improve patient safety and reduce unnecessary avoidance of other antibiotics, they report. “We think this test will be important in the clinical […]

1916

New assay to detect genetic abnormalities in sarcomas

Sarcomas are rare tumours that are often misdiagnosed. Specific recurrent chromosomal rearrangements, known as translocations, can serve as essential diagnostic markers and are found in about 20 percent of sarcomas. Identification of these translocations helps establish a correct diagnosis and guides treatment. A report describes a new assay, anchored multiplex PCR (AMP)-based targeted next-generation-sequencing (NGS), […]

1917

Gene study spots clues to heart risk for statin patients

A Vanderbilt-led research team has discovered genetic variations that increase the risk of heart attack even when patients are receiving a statin drug like Lipitor or Crestor to lower their blood cholesterol. The finding helps explain why some patients experience a heart attack or the need for coronary revascularization to open blocked heart arteries while […]

1918

New home test for kidney damage shows promising results

A clinical trial that followed close to 1,000 people using a new home test for chronic kidney disease (CKD) shows a high percentage of the participants were happy with the process and preferred it to getting tested in a doctor’s office.The National Kidney Foundation (NKF), Geisinger and Healthy.io evaluated smartphone home testing for CKD. Patients […]

1920

Biomarker with remarkable specificity to rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s tissues. Unlike the wear-and-tear damage of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis affects the lining of the joints, causing painful swelling that can eventually result in bone erosion and joint deformity.Most RA patients are positive for anticitrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA), and […]