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Fish Eye sensors for early detection of Cancer
This Sensor serves to analyze health problems in humans.

Bionanotechnology field researchers at the University of New Zealand, Catenbury is developing a sensor from the eyes of a fish. This Sensor serves to analyze health problems in humans, so it can be handled from the start before the situation worsens. From this research is expected to made a valuable inexpensive sensor that will be very beneficial to humans.

"All the studies of biological structures that we have already found in nature can lead us to an alternative method for developing a biosensor or a fiber-based analytics tools nano Green that can be used to detect sugar levels of diabetics, lactose (for people who are intolerant of milk) and early indications of a disease such as cancer." said Dr. Luigi Sasso, one of the

This research utilizes the fish head, which generally is not helpful and will only end up in the trash. He then separates protein nano from the eyes of the fish, this method has brought us a step further in solving various types of diseases that exist in the community. This research uses the initial funding of 1 million u.s. dollars and is expected to produce fiber 10 thousand times thinner than a hair.

University of Catenbury own merupakansatu the only place in the world that is capable of producing nano-fiber protein in large quantities. If the research is successful then we will be able to buy the health check tools at bargain prices at the pharmacy, check out our health and then make a tool that's in the trash for recycling.

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