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The Micro format is recommended when only one sample is needed. The dye changes to white when a buccal sample or saliva is added for easy confirmation of sample application. Nucleic acids are immediately stabilized and protected for long term archiving of samples at room temperature.
CloneSaver uses FTA technology to provide years of ambient clone archiving, with protection against and recovery from phage infection, to deliver analysis-quality DNA. A ml bottle is available for an increased number of reactions. This reagent can be used to wash punches in the "punch-in" procedure for standard STR amplification.
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DNA damage is a pervasive cause of sequencing errors, directly confounding variant identification. The feasibility of storing ovarian tumor cells on databasing paper: establishing a library of ovarian cancer DNA. Use of FTA gene guard filter paper for the storage and transportation of tumor cells for molecular testing. Use of FTA cards for the storage of breast carcinoma nucleic acid on fine-needle aspiration samples. The use of FTA cards for preserving unfixed cytological material for high-throughput molecular analysis.
Short report: rapid DNA extraction from archive blood spots on filter paper for genotyping of Plasmodium falciparum. Evaluation of a new rapid molecular diagnostic system for Plasmodium falciparum combined with DNA filter paper, loop-mediated isothermal amplification, and melting curve analysis.
Method for efficient storage and transportation of sputum specimens for molecular testing of tuberculosis. Collection of blood, saliva, and buccal cell samples in a pilot study on the Danish nurse cohort: comparison of the response rate and quality of genomic DNA. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction on FTA cards vs.
Immunoglobulin heavy and light chains and T-cell receptor beta and gamma chains PCR assessment on cytological samples: a study comparing FTA cards and cryopreserved lymph node fine-needle cytology. EZH2 and CD79B mutational status over time in B-cell non—Hodgkin lymphomas detected by high-throughput sequencing using minimal samples. Filter paper-based nucleic acid storage in high-throughput solid tumor genotyping.
DNA cards: determinants of DNA yield and quality in collecting genetic samples for pharmacogenetic studies. Author notes The author has no relevant financial interest in the products or companies described in this article. Recipient Optional Message: Optional message may have a maximum of characters.
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