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Current techniques vs. Cellock Holmes | Current techniques vs. Cellock Holmes | ||
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+ | Current techniques to detect pathogens on surfaces are very time consuming and require expensive equipment as well as trained personnel. We aim to make the detection not only easy to use and fast, but also inexpensive in both frequent use as well as device costs. | ||
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+ | Additionally we aim to enhance the detection itself. The current methods have a high variability in their assays, especially in low concentrations. Our goal is to not only reduce the variability in the detection, but also reliably detect and quantify pathogen in the low concentration which are only required for these pathogens to be infectious. | ||
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