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First Gene Chip Discovered by Cincinnati Researchers

Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have developed the first gene chip, termed as “Jaundice Chip” that may lead to early diagnosis of at// least five hereditary liver diseases. The chip may also be used to detect genetic causes of jaundice in children and adults, and potentially to lead to personalized treatment options. ..The Cincinnati Children's study results were pub...
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