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The RESAS project develops a portable device that quickly detects low levels of food allergens using advanced biosensor technology. This device aims to enhance food safety by providing rapid and cost-effective allergen testing for users, including allergists and consumers.
Food allergies affect around 26 million of Europeans and 32 million of Americans.
The severity of the allergic reaction may vary from less severe symptoms such as hives and digestive problems, to a quickly progressing and potentially life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
Nowadays, food allergy is an incurable condition, so the most important preventive measure is the complete abstinence from the allergen.
Existing allergen detection methods are slow, cumbersome, costly, and most of them are limit…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT CLAUSTHAL
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Germany, Dresden
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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