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New Smartphone-Based COVID-19 Test Could Deliver Results in 10 Minutes – Clinical OMICs News
To create this test, researchers at UArizona are adapting a method they originally created to detect norovirus—the microbe famous for spreading on cruise ships—using…

A new COVID-19 test aims to combine the speed of an antigen test with the accuracy of a polymerase chain (PCR) test. The new test consists of a smartphone, a microscope and a piece of microfluidic papera wax-coated paper that guides the liquid sample to flow through specific channels. Its a saliva-based antigen test, but the components cost about $45, anyone who can use a cell phone should be able to use it, and results are available within about 10 minutes.
To create this test, researchers at UArizona…
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