Australian biotech firm Trajan
Scientific and Medical has launched
a new prototype blood collection
and storage device called hemaPEN.
The system utilised Dried Blood
Spot (DBS) sampling, and is said
to have the potential to change
the way patients have their blood
tested, eliminating the need to visit
a clinic.
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