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Thu, 2017-01-19 22:52 — Kathy Gilbeaux
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UCLA, STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY AND UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
bbc.com - by Leo Kelion - January 18, 2017
Scientists have built a DNA-analysing smartphone attachment that is a fraction of the cost of lab-based kit.
The creators of the phone-powered pathology microscope believe it could be mass produced for less than $500 (£406) a unit.
They say it could help doctors treat cancer, tuberculosis and other diseases more effectively than is sometimes possible in the developing world.
But a UK firm says it is developing a more advanced and cheaper alternative.
Details of the peer-reviewed project are published in the journal Nature Communications.
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