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India’s new paper Covid-19 test could be a ‘game changer’ – MENAFN.COM
India, October 5 (BBC) – The test, named after a famous Indian fictional detective, is based on a gene-editing technology called Crispr. Scientists estimate tha…

(MENAFN – NewsIn.Asia) India, October 5 (BBC) – The test, named after a famous Indian fictional detective, is based on a gene-editing technology called Crispr. Scientists estimate that the kit – called Feluda – would return results in under an hour and cost 500 rupees (about $6.75; £5.25).
Feluda will be made by a leading Indian conglomerate, Tata, and could be the world’s first paper-based Covid-19 test available in the market.
“This is a simple, precise, reliable, scalable and frugal test,” …
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