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Secondary prevention detects diseases in the earliest stages when treatments are more effective.
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Also, for elucidating the unfolded protein response, a cellular quality-control system that detects disease-causing unfolded proteins and directs cells to take corrective measures.
For elucidating the unfolded protein response, a cellular quality-control system that detects disease-causing unfolded proteins and directs cells to take corrective measures.
This method detects disease-causing mutations (nonsense or frameshift) that result in premature protein termination.
Scientists say a win for the firm would set back a growing ability to detect diseases.
It makes sense: Detect diseases early, and they often cost less and take less of a physical toll.
The agency has hired more staff members to improve the health system's ability to detect diseases early and respond to them effectively.
Siemens, based in Munich, and CTI, based in Knoxville, Tenn., have been allied since 1987 through a joint venture for equipment that helps doctors detect diseases like cancer or cardiac diseases.
The idea is to encourage treatments to improve the health of the public, by helping to prevent or detect diseases or change bad habits, like smoking, that can cause disease.
We are, for example, about to oversee a four-year project to develop the next generation of MRI scanners, which will be able to detect diseases earlier and in greater detail.
Siemens will offer $58.50 for each share of Los Angeles-based Diagnostic Products, which makes test kits to detect diseases such as cancer and allergies, the Munich-based company said in a statement today.
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