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Minimally invasive technique can help extract dermal interstitial fluid for diagnostic applications – News-Medical.Net

Using an array of tiny needles that are almost too small to see, researchers have developed a minimally invasive technique for sampling a largely unexplored human…

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Using an array of tiny needles that are almost too small to see, researchers have developed a minimally invasive technique for sampling a largely unexplored human bodily fluid that could potentially provide a new source of information for routine clinical monitoring and diagnostic testing.
Biochemical information about the body most commonly comes from analysis of blood -; which represents only 6% of bodily fluids -; but valuable information may also…

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