A Very Accurate And Powerful Detector

a: Pcr ~
b: using a very powerful microscope

What: "Using PCR is like using a very powerful microscope," Lynch said. "It's more sensitive than X-ray imaging. We're using PCR as a way to look at minute levels of residual cancer cells -- malignancy that remains after treatment is concluded. We're using PCR to analyze blood and bone marrow and to correlate our findings with what we see with X-ray images."

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Writer: Dr. James (Jay) Lync
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Date: May 13 2013 6:14 PM


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