Medical Imaging
DNA "Computer” May Lead to Better Diagnostics
Representing the first "medium-scale integrated molecular circuit,” a new DNA-based computer is the most powerful computing device of its type to date, and the developers believe it could lead to faster, more accurate tests for diagnosing West Nile virus and avian flu, as well as other diseases. More...25 Oct 2006
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