Selected article for: "different sample and reagent preparation area"

Author: Cobo, Fernando
Title: Application of Molecular Diagnostic Techniques for Viral Testing
  • Document date: 2012_11_30
  • ID: jiy4cp4n_62
    Snippet: In order to minimize or decrease the risk of specimen contamination, it is necessary a physical separation of processes as well as to have reagents and equipment for use only in the molecular laboratory. Each laboratory should define their work areas but, in general, four different work areas are recommended: a reagent preparation area to prepare PCR master mix, a sample processing area where different procedures are performed (like nucleic acid .....
    Document: In order to minimize or decrease the risk of specimen contamination, it is necessary a physical separation of processes as well as to have reagents and equipment for use only in the molecular laboratory. Each laboratory should define their work areas but, in general, four different work areas are recommended: a reagent preparation area to prepare PCR master mix, a sample processing area where different procedures are performed (like nucleic acid extraction), a target loading area where the specimen is added to the PCR master mix and an amplification area where thermocycling and probe detection is performed.

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