Microfluidic device uses antibodies to “capture” white blood cells called T cells affected by HIV
UC Davis biomedical engineer Prof. Alexander Revzin has developed a "lab on a chip" device for HIV testing. Revzin's microfluidic device uses antibodies to "capture" white blood cells called T cells that are affected by HIV. In addition to physically binding these cells the test detects the types ...
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Novel microfluidic HIV test is quick and cheap
Friday, July 16, 2010
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Antibody,
Biology,
Flow cytometry,
HIV,
hiv test,
Immunology,
White blood cell
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