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Technology for protein fingerprints may aid with early diagnosis

Neuro-Net reported to spot multiple Parkinson's markers in exosomes in blood

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Inoviq’s Neuro-Net technology can aid in diagnosing Parkinson’s disease at early stages, with it having effectively isolated and identified brain-released exosomes, small vesicles whose information can act as disease fingerprints, in patients’ blood, the company announced.

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