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Seeing Tiny Cancer "Markers" Sooner

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In this 21st Century Chemist profile, Purdue University analytical chemist Mary Wirth works with "nanomaterials" to improve the clarity and accuracy of tests for tiny "biomarker" proteins that indicate disease -- specifically, levels of PSAs, or Prostate Specific Antigens, that signal prostate cancer.

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Seeing Tiny Cancer "Markers" Sooner: Purdue Chemist Works on 'Nano' Scale
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