Stanford University researchers have developed a microchip that could get type 1 diabetes analysis much less expensive.
The disease usually attacks children, and as soon as possible it is easier to treat it.However, its diagnosis is expensive and complex, but luckily this project could facilitate things.
It is a gold nanoparticle chip that shine when they detect revealing antibodies.
Unlike the current tests, this system would only need a blood extraction and one of these chips that, in addition to costing only 20 dollars, can be used up to 15 times.Its creators say that this system will be ideal in countries where evidence has prohibitive prices, although they work to launch it worldwide.