Jodhpur (Rajasthan) [India], Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur have developed a nanosensor that helps in rapid detection of cytokines, a group of proteins that regulate various cells. "This development was aimed at causing delays in The mortality rate has to be reduced." Apart from the lack of diagnosis and early warnings, the technology has immense potential to be used as a rapid and point-of-care technology for health monitoring, disease diagnosis, prognostication and immune response tracking,” said IIT Jodhpur Professor of Cytokines The statement read. One of several biomarkers of inflammation used to diagnose diseases and track their progression. “Cytokines play important roles in the repair of tissue damage, the development and progression of cancer, and the regulation of immune responses.” Let's fulfill. That's why they are important for developing precision medicine and targeted treatments for a variety of conditions, including "oncology, infectiology and rheumatological diseases," the statement said. Professor of Electrical Engineering Department of IIT Jodhpur. Ajay Aggarwal said that this technology has provided exciting results.B (IL-B), and TNF-α which are key pro-inflammatory cytokines released by inflammatory cells are, so far, tested for control samples, but the team aims to soon take the technology into clinical trials. "This technology is also being used to develop detection protocols for early stage and rapid diagnosis of sepsis and fungal infections," he said, adding that this new sensor developed at IIT can detect analytes even at low concentrations. Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscope is used for detection of trace-leaved molecules with high precision and selectivity. Powerful and efficient in detection. The most widely used techniques currently for cytokine detection are enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). These methods are reliable but highly time-consuming. These require trained personnel and lengthy sample preparation or analysis time of more than 6 hours, however, the sensor developed by IIT Jodhpur takes only 30 minutes comparatively and is also cost effective. The developed sensor provides a rapid and Selective diagnostic technology, used in combination with AI for quick and accurate data processing and analysis, leads to faster and more robust diagnosis of a person's autoimmune diseases and bacterial infections. ,This sensor has the potential to transform a patient's medical treatment. In this way, a patient's disease can be detected immediately and his treatment can be guided in the future.