
Ratiometric Fluorescent Probes for Measuring Active Albumin in Liver Disease Patients
Liver diseases, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, and fatty liver disease, pose significant health challenges globally. One of the critical biomarkers for assessing liver function and disease severity is serum albumin. Traditionally, measuring albumin levels involves standard assays that do not distinguish between total and active (or functional) albumin. However, recent advancements in ratiometric fluorescent probes present

Many Polio Survivors Face Lifelong Late Effects
Polio, a highly infectious viral disease, once caused widespread fear and disability worldwide before the development of vaccines in the 1950s. Although many people believe that polio is a disease of the past, the reality is that millions of polio survivors around the globe continue to live with its long-term consequences. Even decades after recovering