Clinical Chemistry
Blood Collection in Patients with Fragile Veins Improved
A new hematology-testing device is designed to improve the safety, accuracy, and turnaround time of capillary blood collection and testing in patients with veins that can be difficult to access, such as infants, children, oncology patients, and the elderly. More...08 Mar 2010
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