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October 2013 / June 2015The LENBDA project (Light Emitting Nanomolecules for Biomedical Diagnosis Applications) aims to investigate the industrial use of a biomolecule detection system based on high-specificity luminescent nanoemitters. The system offers a solution for biomolecule detection by adapting a conventional microscope. Gradiant's role is to develop an image recognition library that, starting from a conventional sample of a cell and the same fluorescent sample, allows the background of the second image to be subtracted and overlaid onto the first. In this way, the library developed by Gradiant will provide additional information to the associated software, improving the diagnostic kits used in the field of clinical pathology
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PR-00394
The LENBDA project (Light Emitting Nanomolecules for Biomedical Diagnosis Applications) aims to investigate the industrial use of a biomolecule detection system based on high-specificity luminescent nanoemitters. The system offers a solution for biomolecule detection by adapting a conventional microscope. Gradiant’s role is to develop an image recognition library that, starting from a conventional sample of a cell and the same fluorescent sample, allows the background of the second image to be subtracted and overlaid onto the first. In this way, the library developed by Gradiant will provide additional information to the associated software, improving the diagnostic kits used in the field of clinical pathology.
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Financing
Programa Conecta PEME (GAIN, Axencia Galega de Innovación)
Consortium
Softgasa, Galchimia, AMS LAB, Nanogap