Irvine Scientific Launches AmnioStat-FLM PG the Innovative Next-Generation Fetal Lung Maturity Kit
14th Nov 2006, 15:40 GMT
Irvine Scientific CA, and the makers of AmnioStat-FLM, announced their next-generation fetal lung maturity test kit called AmnioStat-FLM-PG.
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