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![]() Bio Na** Consulting, a spin-off of Imperial College London and University College London, has developed a*device that may soon be used by clinicians to*measure the amount of Protein in urine. This may turn out to be a new way to test for kidney disease at the Point of care, a process which currently requires a clinical lab. The Device is a quantitative electrochemical lateral flow assay (QELFA), essentially a modification of at-home pregnancy tests. It’s quite tiny and has an even tinier readout screen that shows the concentration of Protein and it sounds like there’s a wireless chip inside to quickly send the results to a hospital electronic medical record system. The company just won the Smart Award from In**vate UK that will help finalize the development and testing of the device. Source:*Bio Na** (hat tip: The Engineer) The post Device Quantifies Protein in Urine at Point of Care appeared first on Medgadget. ??????? ??????: Device Quantifies Protein in Urine at Point of Care || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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