Monday, July 30, 2012
A mini-laboratory genetic test developed by researchers at the University of Alberta to begin commercial trials in one year. The Domino system offers a portable, inexpensive and powerful conventional laboratories offering a range of possibilities to the point of care diagnostic tests, including blood-borne diseases like malaria and those affecting farm animals. .. Continue reading mini-laboratory accepts accessible on the site based on DNA testing
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