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Oncogene Sensing and Finger Printing from Saliva Using Nanotechnology-enabled Using Raman Spectroscopy

Start Date: Thursday, Jul 01,2010

School: School of Nano Sciences

Project Incharge:Dr. Manzoor K.
Co-Project Incharge:Dr. Deepthy Menon
Funded by:DBT
Oncogene Sensing and Finger Printing from Saliva Using Nanotechnology-enabled Using Raman Spectroscopy

The project ‘Oncogene Sensing and Finger Printing from Saliva Using Nanotechnology’ deals with Raman spectroscopic detection of cancer biomarkers from human tissues and bio-fluids.

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