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Measuring Bioimpedance in the Human Uterine Cervix: Towards Early Detection of Preterm Labor
Dartmouth College - 12500.00
Premature birth is the major determinant of long-term health problems in children, and occurs in 11% of approximately six million pregnancies in the U.S. each year. Subtle changes in cervical tissue throughout pregnancy can be detected as a decrease in bioimpedance. This team has developed a probe to measure bioimpedance, thereby detecting impending preterm labor at the tissue level with significantly more accuracy than current technologiesUpcoming Events:
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