Technology For Early Detection Of Viruses
Iowa State University scientists have developed a technology that detects a single molecule of the virus linked to cervical cancer in women. That’s a significant improvement over the current test for the human papillomavirus, said Edward Yeung, an Iowa State Distinguished Professor and the Robert Allen Wright Chair in Chemistry who led the research team that developed the new test. The current test, the Nobel Prize-winning polymerase chain reaction technique, requires 10 to 50 virus molecules for detection……..
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Technology For Early Detection Of Viruses
Iowa State University scientists have developed a technology that detects a single molecule of the virus linked to cervical cancer in women. That’s a significant improvement over the current test for the human papillomavirus, said Edward Yeung, an Iowa State Distinguished Professor and the Robert Allen Wright Chair in Chemistry who led the research team that developed the new test. The current test, the Nobel Prize-winning polymerase chain reaction technique, requires 10 to 50 virus molecules for detection……..
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