The Nation - News from Feb. 2, 1986
Several companies are working on a new generation of AIDS screening tests that would reveal if a person has been exposed to the AIDS virus without producing the false alarms that mar the current test. A half-dozen or so companies are using gene-splicing techniques to develop new AIDS tests that they hope will supplement or replace the current version.
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