Selected article for: "inactivation progress and nucleic acid"

Author: Qingxin Zhang; Qingshun Zhao
Title: Inactivating porcine coronavirus before nuclei acid isolation with the temperature higher than 56 °C damages its genome integrity seriously
  • Document date: 2020_2_22
  • ID: 0vjs2w3l_16
    Snippet: To understand the effect of the virus inactivation progress with the temperature higher than 56 o C on the integrity of viral nucleic acid, we quantitated the amount of Table S1 ). The results suggest that only 50.11% of the detectable viral templates left after the inactivation progress of incubation at 56 o C for 30 minutes and only 3.36% of the detectable viral templates left after the inactivation progress of incubation at 92 o C for 5 minute.....
    Document: To understand the effect of the virus inactivation progress with the temperature higher than 56 o C on the integrity of viral nucleic acid, we quantitated the amount of Table S1 ). The results suggest that only 50.11% of the detectable viral templates left after the inactivation progress of incubation at 56 o C for 30 minutes and only 3.36% of the detectable viral templates left after the inactivation progress of incubation at 92 o C for 5 minutes.

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