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Researchers develop a portable blood ammonia detector – Mirage News
This device offers a significantly faster and easier method for detecting ammonia levels in blood, which can reach dangerous levels in people with…
This device offers a significantly faster and easier method for detecting ammonia levels in blood, which can reach dangerous levels in people with certain diseases and genetic conditions.
By Taylor Kubota
Seated around the dinner table, faculty affiliated with Stanford ChEM-H – one of Stanford University’s interdisciplinary institutes – spoke one-by-one, pitching ideas for collaborative research. Inspired by a recent medical conundrum, Gilbert Chu, a professor of medicine (oncology) and of b…
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