The new technology developed by McMaster University uses a tiny handheld device which has a microchip to analyse blood, urine or saliva samples for specific protein signature of an infection. The device — which looks like a USB stick — plugs into a smartphone to display the result., The new technology developed by McMaster University uses a tiny handheld device which has a microchip to analyse blood, urine or saliva samples for specific protein signature of an infection. The device — which looks like a USB stick — plugs into a smartphone to display the result., , Read More
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