Research

Infectious diseases

Free radical biomarkers offer rapid sepsis detection at the immune-cell level, improving triage and guiding early therapeutic interventions in emergency settings.

Proof points

Monocyte assay
Immune stimulation triggered an increase in free radical levels in monocytes. Enables early detection of infection-induced immune activation.

Neutrophil detection 
Activated neutrophils showed elevated oxidative stress within minutes. Supports real-time immune surveillance in acute infections.


Patient case study
Rising free radical levels aligned with worsening clinical scores. Demonstrates early warning capability before full-blown sepsis.

Advantages & complementarity
  • High sensitivity to immune cell stress
  • Complements SOFA and CRP scores
  • Early warning before organ failure
  • Tracks response to antimicrobial therapy
Partnership opportunities

We are looking to partner with infectious disease researchers, ICU clinicians, and translational scientists to evaluate our free radical biomarker in sepsis diagnostics, triage protocols, and immune-targeted therapy trials. 

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