The PCR-based point-of-care assays, which return results within 20 minutes, have received regulatory approval from the US Food and Drug Administration earlier this year.
The PCR-based point-of-care assays, which return results within 20 minutes, have received regulatory approval from the US Food and Drug Administration earlier this year.
A team of researchers from the University of Florida has developed an innovative handheld device for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) detection that combines paper-based sample preparation with real ...
Hologic's Panther system, on which the assay runs, processes the samples, delivering initial outcomes in under three hours.
The CSIC-UNESPA scientific expedition has been underway since last January with the aim of monitoring the presence of the ...