Molecular Diagnostics
HIV Genetic Variation Influences Diagnostic Assay Performance
Increasing diversity of human immunodeficiency virus strains is influencing the diagnostic capacity of viral load assays. This, in turn, affects the ability of clinicians to effectively monitor progress of anti-HIV drug therapies More...16 Feb 2009
System Offers Both Morphology Preservation and Biomolecule Stabilization
An integrated laboratory system for sample fixation, stabilization, and purification is available. The system allows scientists to perform histology, immunohistochemistry, and stabilized nucleic acid extractions from one sample without compromising workflow. More...02 Feb 2009
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