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Thumbs up Using graphene to detect ALS, other neurodegenerative diseases

Using graphene to detect ALS, other neurodegenerative diseases

Using graphene to detect ALS, other neurodegenerative diseases

Advances in basic science often have broad applications; the story reports the use of graphene to distinguish between multiple sclerosis patients and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients. The following report on graphene itself is more extensive; graphene use in medicine is primitive but expansion is likely.

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