Smartphone Accessory Detects STDs Via Finger Prick
- IT
- 12/02/2015
A new smartphone accessory can rapidly detect three infectious disease markers from a single drop of blood drawn from a finger. The device connects...
READ MOREA new smartphone accessory can rapidly detect three infectious disease markers from a single drop of blood drawn from a finger. The device connects...
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