Detecting Flu Viruses In Remote Areas Of The World
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 09:26
in Health & Medicine
Researchers are reporting an advance in the quest for a fast, sensitive test to detect flu viruses -- one that requires no refrigeration and can be used in remote areas of the world where new flu viruses often emerge. Their new method is the first to use sugar molecules rather than antibodies.
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