The phrase
"clinical specimens" refers to samples of body substances, such as blood, urine, or tissues, that are collected for medical testing or investigation.
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It's not difficult if there are
clinical specimens confirming the culprit, but where there are only symptoms of illness and no bug, a range of possibilities arise.
Implications of Detecting the Mold Syncephalastrum
in Clinical Specimens of New Orleans Residents After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
A Medford, Long Island company has begun applying its rapid test for the Zika virus to
clinical specimens from six countries, including Brazil and the United States.
StemExpress describes itself as «a multi-million dollar company that supplies human blood, tissue products, primary cells and
other clinical specimens to biomedical researchers,» according to the company website.
In the current paper, Bucur, Zhao and colleagues — including senior author Andrew Beck, MD, PhD, formerly of both BIDMC and Ludwig Cancer Research — optimized the technique for
human clinical specimens and diagnostic purposes.
Until panels of well -
characterized clinical specimens become available, assay validation will be limited to reagents generated experimentally, such as polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, XMRV plasmids, and XMRV - infected cells.
Advancing SRM - based proteomics for detection and quantitation of histone modifications in
scarce clinical specimens Bioanalysis Zone 16 November 2016
He served as the Director of Biospecimen Repositories, housing over 30 million
clinical specimens used for studies of HIV, HCV, HBV and other infectious diseases sponsored by NIAID, NCI and NHLBI, as well as many other government and industry clients.
Summary The Processing Clerk is responsible for receiving, accessioning, processing, aliquoting and
preserving clinical specimens prior to analysis and distributing specimens to analytical areas for...
Examined physiological, morphological, and cultural characteristics of Borrelia bacteria to identify it in
clinical specimens Isolated and maintained Borrelia culture for quality control testing and research purpose.
BD Viper System; the BD ProbeTec ET System, which utilizes homogeneous Strand Displacement Amplification (SDA) technology as the amplification method and fluorescent energy transfer (ET) as the detection method to test for the presence of C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae DNA
in clinical specimens.
The ability to automate morphology assays on 3D cell cultures is a powerful tool, but some scientists are now pushing the technology even further, with algorithms that can classify structures in living animals and
clinical specimens.
NIH also has similar expectations for studies that involve the use of de-identified cell lines or
clinical specimens.
«That's from taking and analyzing around 300
clinical specimens and right now, urine and wound samples appear to be more accurate and produce faster results.»
Isolation of leptospires from
a clinical specimen is confirmatory, but lacks sensitivity and specificity, as some pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains fall into the same serovar, and growth may be slow.