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Spectroscopy Could Detect Mad-Cow Disease

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LONDON, Oct. 16 -- German scientists are developing a new blood screening system that could detect mad cow disease or its human equivalent in less than 15 minutes, using infrared spectroscopy to look for differences in the chemical make-up between healthy cells and infected cells, according to a Reuters article. Dieter Naumann and scientists at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin have only tested the technique on blood from hamsters with a similar disease, but it identified 97% of the infected samples. They will next test it on blood from cows infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy...Read full article

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    Published: October 2002
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