
Though ELISA tests are the gold standard for diagnosing a whole slew of infectious diseases, the technology has remained stuck within hospital labs. The journal Science Translational Medicine reports that the appliance, called a dongle, pulls its power from the smartphone and works with a fingerprick of blood, much like a home diabetes blood glucose test. Samuel K. Sia, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia's School of Engineering ...
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