Monitoring glycan levels could catch sepsis before symptoms appear By / On May 31, 2022 / At 9:28 pm / In Chemical world 54 Views New research in mice looks at changes in blood’s carbohydrate levels during sepsis, offering hope for improved diagnostics Post navigation Prev PostPodcast: The sticky science of why we eat so much sugar Next PostTeaching-focused staff contribute to REF results too You May Also Like Learning how plants make limonoids On January 30, 2023 | In Chemical world AI model accurately classifies reaction mechanisms On January 30, 2023 | In Chemical world How to make effective scientific posters On January 30, 2023 | In Chemical world