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Review
. 2004 Autumn;34(4):389-96.

Preventing PCR amplification carryover contamination in a clinical laboratory

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Review

Preventing PCR amplification carryover contamination in a clinical laboratory

Jaber Aslanzadeh. Ann Clin Lab Sci. 2004 Autumn.

Abstract

During the past two decades PCR and several other DNA/RNA amplification techniques have become important diagnostic tools in clinical laboratories. Amplification products contamination has been the main impediment to using these techniques routinely in diagnostic laboratories. Over the years, several creative pre- and post-amplification methods have been developed that prevent amplicon carryover contamination. These procedures, coupled with automated systems that employ real-time amplification and simultaneous detection in a closed system, have substantially reduced the possibility of false positive results due to amplification products carryover contamination.

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