1. Researchers in Brazil developed a nano-enabled colorimetric assay for detecting Paracoccidioidomycosis using gold nanoparticles; 2. The assay showed 100% sensitivity and specificity in distinguishing between positive and negative tests for P. lutzii; 3. This method highlights the potential of nanotechnology in advancing medical diagnostics and improving patient outcomes.
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