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Blood tests without needles

03 Jun 1998

Many patients dread providing blood samples for medical tests. Taking the sample can cause pain and, sometimes, spread disease. Researchers have therefore started to develop non-invasive techniques for blood tests: many of these use lasers and other light sources to inspect the blood through the skin. Scientists at Sysmex Corporation in Japan have taken this method one stage further by developing a machine that can automatically identify the number of blood cells in a sample ( Patent 5741213).

Recognising blood cells presents a big challenge for automated counting systems. As blood flows th

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