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Clinical Chemistry

Noninvasive Device Computes Blood Glucose Levels

Raman spectroscopy has been used to measure the amount of glucose in the tissue under the skin without the need to perform phlebotomy. More...
13 Sep 2010

Cortisol Levels in Hair Reveal Link Between Stress and Heart Attack

Measuring cortisol levels in hair could provide an accurate assessment of stress levels in the months prior to an acute myocardial infarct, according to a new study. More...
13 Sep 2010

Enhanced Immunochemistry Analyzers Offer Workstation Consolidation and Efficiency

A family of immunochemistry analyzers offers enhanced automation, workstation consolidation, high efficiency, and labor savings for laboratories of all sizes. More...
09 Sep 2010
Image: In situ detection of four mRNA transcripts by RNAscope. Each dot represents a single RNA molecule (photo courtesy Advanced Cell Diagnostics).

RNA Assay Kit Launched for Histological Tissue Samples

A robust and standardized manual assay in ready-to-use format can detect ribonucleic acid biomarkers in routine formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens. More...
08 Sep 2010
Image: The Saliva-Alcohol Alco-Screen test (photo courtesy Forensic Laboratories).

New Saliva Test Detects Alcohol Exposure

An innovative analytical test is capable of detecting Ethyl Sulfate and Ethyl Glucuronide, produced by the body after alcohol exposure, in a simple saliva sample. More...
25 Aug 2010

Dried Blood Used to Screen Newborns for Severe Immunodeficiency

A molecular test on dried blood spots is very sensitive for diagnosing severe combined immunodeficiency in newborns. More...
25 Aug 2010

Lipoprotein Particle Size Predicts Development of Diabetes

The size and concentration of lipoproteins in the blood can help determine whether a patient will develop diabetes mellitus type 2. More...
24 Aug 2010
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