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October 4th, 2019
Nanoparticles Inside Samples of Mucus to Measure COPD Development
Abstract:
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have now used special nanoparticles to test the mucus of COPD patients, which may be an excellent biomarker for COPD progression.
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medgadget.com
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