New Device Detects Heart Disease Using Less Than One Drop Of Blood

Monday, June 1, 2009 - 10:14 in Health & Medicine

Testing people for heart disease might be just a finger prick away thanks to a new credit card-sized device. This device can measure and collect a type of cells needed to build vascular tissue, called endothelial progenitor cells, using only 200 microliters of blood.

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