Nanodiagnostics for Tuberculosis

  • Veigas B
  • Doria G
  • V. P
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The last decades have shown a reevaluation of the issue of environmental pollution, under all aspects, both at regional and at international level. The progressive accumulation of more and more organic compounds in natural waters is mostly due to the development and extension of chemical technologies for organic synthesis and processing.

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  • Table 1. Nanotechnology systems for TB diagnostics
  • Fig. 1. Non-cross-linking detection of MTBC members. A DNA sample is extracted from a patient and amplified by a first round PCR. The resulting PCR product is characterized using gold nanoprobes and following a non-cross-linking approach that consists of a visual comparison between solutions before and after salt induced nanoprobe aggregation: ’Blank’,

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Veigas, B., Doria, G., & V., P. (2012). Nanodiagnostics for Tuberculosis. In Understanding Tuberculosis - Global Experiences and Innovative Approaches to the Diagnosis. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/30463

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