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[64Cu]DOTA-UBI 29-41 for imaging of active infectious processes

Nov. 11, 2020
Illustration of mouths coughing into hands

Quick cough tests reliably ID asymptomatic COVID-19, other conditions

Nov. 10, 2020
By Annette Boyle
As cases skyrocket and more questions arise about the high rate of false negatives returned by rapid testing in COVID-19 cases, a simple, new diagnostic test offers far greater accuracy. Researchers around the globe have found that artificial intelligence can detect coronavirus infections in recorded forced coughs, with nearly 100% accuracy in asymptomatic or presymptomatic cases, making it an ideal quick screening test. Forced cough or voice analysis shows strong results in other conditions, too, including pulmonary hypertension and, surprisingly, Alzheimer's disease.
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Coronavirus cash

Gbs looking to raise $20M in Nasdaq IPO to develop noninvasive SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic

Nov. 10, 2020
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Gbs Inc. reported filing an initial public offering on the Nasdaq for $20 million, as the company looks to launch the first noninvasive SARS-Cov-2 test. A subsidiary of Sydney-based The Iq Group Ltd. (NSX:IQG), Delaware-based Gbs has developed a biosensor platform that enables real-time diagnostic point-of-care (POC) tests, and the funds raised will enable the company to launch its SARS- CoV-2 test and a saliva glucose test.
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[125I]PIB-Ec1 as promising tracer for imaging EpCAM expression in ovarian cancer

Nov. 10, 2020

Preclinical characterization of [99mTc]Tc-TECANT-1

Nov. 10, 2020
Coronavirus-lungs-test-tube

Three new COVID-19 tests get much needed push from FDA and smart technology

Nov. 9, 2020
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Toronto-based Sqi Diagnostics Inc. has reported significant clinical progress developing three novel COVID-19 tests for submission for U.S. FDA emergency use authorization.
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Cpass kit components

Genscript snags FDA nod for first test to detect neutralizing antibodies to COVID-19

Nov. 9, 2020
By Meg Bryant
The U.S. FDA has granted emergency use authorization (EUA) to Genscript USA Inc. for its Cpass SARS-CoV-2 Neutralization Antibody Detection Kit, the first commercially available test to detect neutralizing antibodies in individuals previously infected with the novel coronavirus. The serology test measures levels of neutralizing antibodies in samples from patients recovering from COVID-19 as well as people vaccinated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Lab equipment for cell-free DNA testing

Common mutations produce false positives in liquid biopsies used to guide cancer treatment

Nov. 6, 2020
By Annette Boyle
The use of liquid biopsies, tests that look for variants in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) shed by tumors into blood plasma, could lead to misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment in many cancers, according to University of Washington researchers. The tests misidentified a noncancer mutation that is particularly common in older people as a mutation used as a biomarker for PARP inhibitors indicated for use in prostate cancer, a study published in JAMA Oncology found, but the problem likely extends to other malignancies.
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HHS general counsel: FDA’s argument regarding LDT regulation falls short on several points

Nov. 6, 2020
By Mark McCarty
The controversy over the U.S. FDA’s authority to regulate lab-developed tests (LDTs) took on a new set of considerations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a June 22 memo by HHS General Counsel Robert Charrow pokes holes in the FDA’s argument on several fronts. Among these is the question of whether an LDT can be regulated by the FDA, given that a test is not usually offered for sale across state lines.
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NICE reviews how it evaluates drugs, devices and diagnostics

Nov. 6, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – After a year in the mill, the U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has put proposals for how it intends to evaluate drugs, devices and diagnostics in the future out for consultation.
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