Ultrasensitive detector promises improved treatment of viral respiratory infections
Monday, June 29, 2009 - 09:28
in Health & Medicine
A Vanderbilt chemist and a biomedical engineer have teamed up to develop a respiratory virus detector that is sensitive enough to detect an infection at an early stage, takes only a few minutes to return a result and is simple enough to be performed in a pediatrician's office.
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