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Cleansing
Sepsis, a condition in which the body
attacks its own organs in response to a microbial infection,
kills 1,400 people worldwide everyday. The microbes are difficult
to eliminate. Scientists have found a way to pull them out
from blood: with a magnet. Tiny magnetic beads coated with
antibodies are added to a patients blood. The beads
attach themselves to the microbes. The blood is run through
a system in which two liquid streams flow side by side. One
contains the blood and the other a saline-based collection
fluid. As the blood flows, a large magnet placed near the
tubes, pulls out the micro-magnets from the blood into the
other fluid. The collection fluid is discarded and the cleansed
blood flows back into the patient. The study was published
in the April 13 issue of Lab on a Chip. When tested, the method
removed 80 per cent pathogens from contaminated blood in a
single pass.
Source: Down
To Earth,
Date:
May, 2009

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