New Cancer Detector Chip Works in About 30 Minutes
Posted on Oct 12 - Filed Under Blogosphere
A new chip out of the University of Toronto detects RNA strands that indicate the presence of cancer. So there’s this period of time during a visit to the doctor’s when you’re left alone in the office. You just saw the nurse or PA, and the doctor is playing golf somewhere, so you have to wait in your little paper dress. I was once stranded in that limbo for an hour. Wouldn’t it be nice if that time could be put to good use? Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a microchip
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