Small molecule probes are a relatively new technology in recent years.
They started to rise around 2010, and now more than ten years have passed, with significant technological differences in the field.
For example, an ordinary small molecule probe can be done at a regular hospital, costs 200 yuan, and can even be covered by a medical card, but has limited precision.
The most sophisticated ones, capable of forming DNA microarrays, are insanely expensive, with full costs not less than tens of millions.
The small molecule probes Qiu Sheng referred to are roughly at the KIT-level of equipment, with a single-use cost of about twenty to thirty thousand.
This equipment must be approved by Tian Liangwei before it can be used, and it's clearly not present in this laboratory.
In a certain sense.
It's considered Ke Da's treasure, it seems fair to say.
Faced with Qiu Sheng's request, Xu Yun immediately nodded and continued:
