CALIFORNIA - A new blood test method, developed by researchers at the University of medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) can be used, to recognize the symptoms produced by the Alzheimer's disease is much faster than before.
Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative diseases, the higher cognitive function, including memory, logic, reasoning, etc. influence. This is a form of dementia and indirectly can be fatal if not detected and treated early.
Scientists fight, find ways to deal with it, but let us also as soon as possible to detect disease. They should have the opportunity to do so, as she will help to reduce the costs for the treatment of dementia.
UMDNJ researchers say that a new approach which they apply is a very good step on the solution of these problems. They explained that the device specifically could allow antibodies with the human protein microarrays, which identify researchers on Alzheimer's disease in the human body. Like Softpedia, Thursday reported (7/5/2011).
"The most remarkable thing is that this approach for detecting chemicals with stunning accuracy can in just a few minutes," says the team that has a method for the detection of 96 percent accurate.
You use it to find the doctor to the occurrence of the change of State of the body for years before a loss memory, bad judgments or behaviors, the erratic grew. Often the first symptom of the disorder was the beginning of neurodegenerative.
Another important aspect of the new approach, which just can it distinguish between Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, are neurodegenerative diseases associated with the cause of the symptoms similar to such as Alzheimer's ' s.
"It is urgently necessary that an accurate diagnostic test, which is relatively unobtrusive and cheap for Alzheimer's disease," explains Robert Nagele, PhD, founder of Technologies Inc.
"A test to diagnose the disease not only on individuals can show the symptoms or signs of disease, but can also detect the disease a few years before these symptoms appear, so that it would make the therapy as soon as possible" added to scientists.
"This will be a major breakthrough, for the pharmaceutical companies now work hard to develop new drugs that can or slows down the progression of Alzheimer's," Robert node. (Type)
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