HILARY DUNCANSON
The Independent
December 27, 2011
Tiny sensors which monitor the health of cells have been developed by scientists in a move which could improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and degenerative illnesses.
The sensors – so small you could fit several of them into a single cell – measure the tiny electronic signals that keep cells functioning.
When the signals become irregular, it can indicate that the cells have been damaged by inflammation, toxicity, or disease.
Experts believe their sensors could help create a test to diagnose and monitor the progress of conditions such as macular degeneration, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.
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