'Barcode Chip' For Cheap, Fast Blood Tests Developed
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - 11:28
in Health & Medicine
A new "barcode chip" promises to revolutionize diagnostic medical testing. In less than 10 minutes, and using just a pinprick's worth of blood, the chip can measure the concentrations of dozens of proteins, including those that herald the presence of diseases like cancer and heart disease.
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