A groundbreaking advancement in medical technology has emerged from the labs of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), as researchers unveil microdroplets capable of detecting disease biomarkers and offering precise light-activated therapy.
At the core of this breakthrough lies the creation of minuscule microdroplets, approximately one-third the diameter of a human hair. These droplets, when activated by laser light, exhibit a remarkable ability to detect viral protein biomarkers indicative of various diseases, including cancerous cells.