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Biochip for detection of tuberculosis
Biochip production. Close-up view of some TB-Biochips. The chips being made here are used to detect tuberculosis, particularly drug-resistant strains. Results take one day to complete and are interpreted by using a computer linked to a microscope. Photographed at the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Moscow
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Automated Automation Bacteria Detection Diagnosis Drug Horizontal Institute Moscow Resistance Resistant Russia Russian Tuberculosis Engelhardt Molecular
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This print showcases the intricate process of biochip production at the renowned Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology in Moscow, Russia. The close-up view reveals a cluster of TB-Biochips, specifically designed to detect tuberculosis and its drug-resistant strains. With cutting-edge technology and automated systems, this institute is at the forefront of molecular biology research. These biochips offer an innovative approach to diagnosing tuberculosis by analyzing DNA samples from patients. The results obtained through this method are not only accurate but also remarkably swift, taking just one day to complete. The significance of these chips lies in their ability to combat drug resistance, a major challenge faced in tuberculosis treatment worldwide. By identifying drug-resistant strains promptly, medical professionals can tailor effective treatments for patients and prevent further spread. The integration of computer-linked microscopes adds another layer of sophistication to this groundbreaking technique. Through advanced interpretation algorithms, scientists can analyze the data collected from these biochips efficiently. This photograph serves as a testament to the dedication and expertise found within the walls of Engelhardt Institute. It encapsulates both scientific progress and hope for improved diagnostics in tackling one of humanity's most persistent health threats – tuberculosis.
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