Proper handling of biological sample tubes during field collection and laboratory processing is essential to ensure sample integrity and accurate results. In the field, tubes should be selected based on the type of sample (blood, saliva, tissue) and the necessary preservatives or stabilizers. Upon collection, tubes should be sealed properly, labeled clearly, and transported in suitable conditions to prevent contamination. In the laboratory, samples are processed using standardized protocols for extraction, amplification, and analysis. Adhering to these guidelines minimizes the risk of sample degradation and ensures high-quality results for forensic, medical, and research applications.
Key Features:
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Selection of appropriate tubes for various biological samples
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Secure sealing and clear labeling for traceability
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Preservation and stabilization during transport and storage
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Standardized protocols for laboratory processing
Application Scope:
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Forensic evidence collection and analysis
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Medical diagnostics and clinical testing
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Genetic research and biobank sample handling
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Legal and regulatory compliance in forensic investigations