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Novel point-of-care technology delivers accurate HIV results in minutes

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Nanomechanical platform and tiny cantilevers can detect multiple HIV antigens at high sensitivity in a matter of minutes .

Built into a solar-powered device, this technology could be taken to hard-to-reach parts of the world where early detection remains a challenge to deliver fast interventions to vulnerable populations without waiting for a lab.

The research was supported by an award from the National Institutes of Health-funded Third Coast Center for AIDS Research (P30AI117943) Hultquist is an assistant professor of medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine .

Shekhawat is a research professor of materials science and engineering.

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