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Saliva-Based Method Shows Promise for Early Diagnosis of Heart Attack
June 2008

A team led by University of Texas researchers has developed a nano-bio-chip-based assay that could enable rapid, early diagnosis of heart attack, using saliva. Presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the American Association for Dental Research in April, the assay could ultimately be used to analyze a patient’s saliva at the point of care, in such settings as an ambulance or a dentist’s office.

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June 2008 - Table of Contents
DTTR June 2008 (full PDF issue)
SACGHS Report Calls for Expanded FDA Oversight
Myriad Genetics to Expand Direct-to-Consumer Marketing Efforts
FDA Clears Third Warfarin Genotyping Test
Congress Passes Ban on Genetic Discrimination, Measure Ready for Signing
Genzyme Genetics Launches Testing for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Inverness Completes Acquisition of Matria Healthcare
SACGHS Calls for Expanded Regulation, Resources for Genetic Testing
Part B Lab Spending Climbs to $6.8 Billion in 2007
LabCorp Expands Companion Diagnostic Development Focus
Beckman Coulter Licenses HCV Test from Siemens
Group B Strep Increases Among Adults
NEJM Study Finds Genetic Links to Neuroblastoma
Saliva-Based Method Shows Promise for Early Diagnosis of Heart Attack
Enzo Biochem Buys Biomol to Boost Life Sciences Business
IVD Stocks Lose 4%; Affymetrix Drops 34%
Outreach Testing by the Numbers
   

 

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