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Re: HMB2010 post# 85352

Thursday, 11/05/2009 11:31:15 AM

Thursday, November 05, 2009 11:31:15 AM

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let me clarify Portable - IMHO I think Stanfords is easily set up in different departments, I imagine like a code cart - so is portable to the extent of not requiring a specially designed, with lead wals, room like a MRI or CT; but not a "stick it in your bag and go" like the bioharp. The results of Stanford blood samples will have to be "read" in a lab setting (also meaning has to be contained in a building/hospital/clinic) whereas the bioharp will be charging the 19.99 monthly fee for their continued feedback in a almost instant response to data submitted in any remote setting regarding cellular inflammation.
The bioharp also requires a baseline, which is done I believe in about 15 minutes, then the diagnostical test can be done immediately following.
XMDC still good IMO and I am hanging in there !