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November 22, 2017 News by Ashraf Malhas, PhD

Test That Measures MicroRNA in Blood Is Good Way to Diagnose ALS, Study Shows

A blood test can be used to diagnose ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases, a study indicates. The biomarker development company DiamiR came up with the test, which measures levels of small RNA molecules in blood. It is much less invasive than other ways of diagnosing the diseases, according to researchers…

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