Princeton University researchers have developed a carbon- and gold-based biosensor that can be affixed to a tooth and detect sequences of DNA specific to pathogenic bacteria.
by Kirstin Hendrickson, Ph.D. on Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Princeton University researchers have developed a carbon- and gold-based biosensor that can be affixed to a tooth and detect sequences of DNA specific to pathogenic bacteria.
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