Scientists have developed a type of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test using a USB stick that uses a drop of blood to test for the virus, providing a fast and highly accurate assessment of the ...
Scientists have developed a type of HIV test on a USB stick. The device, created by scientists at Imperial College London and DNA Electronics, uses a drop of blood to detect HIV, and then creates an ...
LONDON: Scientists in Britain have developed a type of HIV test using a USB stick that can give a fast and highly accurate reading of how much virus is in a patient's blood. The device, created by ...
Scientists at the Imperial College London and DNA Electronics have developed a portable USB device that detects the presence of HIV in a matter of 20 minutes. The aim of such device is to increase ...
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