That includes tests that Theranos did with Edison, as well as the ones it performed with
traditional lab equipment, according to The Journal's report.
Not exact matches
The team challenged a highly infectious and pathogenic bacterium called Pseudomonas aeruginosa — which flourishes in medical
equipment, such as catheters, and causes inflammation, sepsis and organ failure — with both the
traditional drugs and eCAPs in the
lab.
But the work in Churn Dash leaves the
traditional nine - block piecework behind, substituting it for more uncommon elements such as plaster, cardboard, plastic juice bottles, and glass science -
lab equipment.