The noninvasive method uses paper spray and mass spectrometry to identify disease biomarkers in less than 30 seconds. Researchers at the University of Florida have developed a rapid, noninvasive urine diagnostic test designed to identify biomarkers for prostate cancer and other prostate health disorders. The method, described in the journal Analytical Chemistry, aims to help guide and personalize treatments for the disease. Prostate-specific ant…
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