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Every sentence was clear in Young-Joon’s explanation, but David could not understand it easily. David looked like he just heard that Young-Joon made a time machine or a transportation machine.
“What did you make?” David asked.
“I think it will be too difficult to explain, so I’ll show you a video.”
Young-Joon pulled out his laptop and played the video that he showed Director James.
[A-Bio Diagnostic Kit Prototype No. AB_01520]
The person in the video was Park Dong-Hyun. First, he put one hundred microliters of his blood in each of the five test tubes. Then, he put one microliter of water in the first test tube and mixed it with the blood; this was the negative control group. For three of the test tubes, he put in one microliter each of dengue virus DNA, HIV DNA, and variant DNA from pancreatic cancer cells in separate tubes and mixed it with the blood. Lastly, he put all three types of DNA into the tube.
The kit was flat, and it was made of a silicon and semiconductor that was the size of one’s palm. Park Dong-Hyun injected the five different blood samples in five separate kits. Blood moved along the tube as the built-in battery worked. The agarose net filtered out blood cells, only letting plasma and DNA pass through. The plasma sequentially...



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