Testing of oral fluid specimens is becoming increasingly popular in the workplace, prisons and in drug rehabilitation clinics. Its usefulness as an aid in clinical diagnosis has been acknowledged and ...
Diabetics soon may be able to test their glucose levels in their saliva, rather than pricking themselves to draw blood for testing. Researchers at Brown University have created a biochip that can ...
There is good news for diabetics. A dependable glucose monitoring system that uses saliva rather than blood is here. There is good news for diabetics. A dependable glucose monitoring system that uses ...
[Image: UC Berkeley] A new breakthrough in microfluidics could lead to autonomous blood analysis chips that will be able to diagnose diseases in mere minutes. The device, called SIMBAS, was developed ...
Digital microfluidic biochips represent a transformative approach in the field of biochemical analysis, offering a high degree of flexibility, scalability and automation in sample preparation. By ...
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