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Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (tdEVs) are attracting much attention due to their potential as cancer biomarkers. Although tdEVs are significantly more abundant in blood than other cancer biomarkers, their concentration compared to other blood components remains relatively low. The presence of particles in blood with a similar size as that of tdEVs asks not only for a sensitive but also a selective sensor.
Two nanoscale combs
On the nanoscale, the sensor looks like two combs woven into each other, that leaves gaps between the teeth' — the electrodes — of around 120 nanometers. This small gap size provides amplification of the signal. The sensor has two levels of selection and two levels of amplification. This gives it the selectivity and sensitivity to accurately detect particles at low concentration. "The most unique feature of this sensor is that its sensitivity spans over six orders of magnitude. In contrast to other sensors, it covers most of the clinically relevant range for tdEV detection in blood," says Dilu Mathew, one of the researchers at NanoElectronics group at University of Twente.
Mathew, winner of the Metrohm Young Chemist Award 2018, is currently working on a new sensor. He says: "The goal is to make a sensor that is able to detect a single tdEV in small amount of blood." His colleague Pepijn Beekman adds: "In the lab we've already shown that we can detect individual nanoparticles."
More information: Dilu G. Mathew et al,. "Electrochemical Detection of Tumor-Derived Extracellular Vesicles on Nanointerdigitated Electrodes", Nano Letters (2019). DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02741
Comment: Others have been on the same trail for different forms of cancer:
- A universal DNA nano-signature common to all cancers
- Scientists develop blood test designed to detect cancer within just 10 minutes
- One speck of blood or tissue may be enough to diagnose cancer
Reader Comments
My dad died from gallblader cancer. He was in no pain until they started him on chemo. He died 4weeks later. He trusted his doctors over anything I or his other children had told him about alternatives. I think he could have lived 10 more years with no pain or problems except those he already had.
In this way he gave at least 15 000 Euro to hospitals and died a decade sooner.
Also as far as I can undertsand we all have cancers. Thats what happens when body gets clogged and cant heal its cells anymore. But due to stress/negativity, poisonous food and emf exposure we are experiencing this condition x1000. No one should even feel he has tumors or cancers and should live at least to a 100.
(Problem: We couldn't get sleep because the sirens would be nonstop.)






Increase of nuclear testing after the WW2 devastation of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the use of depleted uranium in armaments in conflict zones,. It tavels worldwide, with wind currents.
The atrocious diet fostered on an unsuspecting population that rather than fosters health, damages health.
The depletion of vital nutrients in soil from agricultural practices, namely glyphosphate, and the emergence of GMO's that will feed the world.So we are told.
Those are the three thing off the top of my head I can think of at this time, and to think that a spot blood test can determine cancer risk, given the complexity of the human body and it systems.
Well to me this reminds me of Idocracy and this video clip the world of 2025 according to Idocracy.
[Link] Dr Lexus