<p>Effects of the storage of decontamination reagents on the DNA decontamination efficacy of the undiluted reagents.</p
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a divalent cation chelator and chemical preservative that ...
<p>DNA degradation in a subject's first mouthwash sample when analyzed as a risk-factor for DNA degr...
Contamination is one of the most troublesome aspects of ancient DNA analysis. Resulting from the eas...
<p>Evaluation of the nucleic acid decontamination efficacy by the surface test protocol.</p
Impact of reducing initial DNA and reagent usage during library prep on read recovery and genome cov...
The use of a sodium hypochlorite solution as a cleaning reagent is common practice among many labora...
The occurrence of nucleic acid cross contamination in the laboratory resulting in false positive res...
The characteristics of DNA duplexes used for developing the molecular-decoy approach.</p
Decontamination strategies and their efficiencies are crucial when performing routine forensic analy...
DESS is a formulation widely used to preserve DNA in biological tissue samples. Although it contains...
<p>There is no significant difference in DNA recovery using the lyophilized urine collection pipette...
PCR amplification of minute quantities of degraded DNA for ancient DNA research, forensic analyses, ...
1. INTRODUCTION Radiation-induced DNA damage can be reduced by small amount of additives like ant...
International audienceBACKGROUND: PCR amplification of minute quantities of degraded DNA for ancient...
Biological samples are vulnerable to degradation from the time they are collected until they are ana...
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a divalent cation chelator and chemical preservative that ...
<p>DNA degradation in a subject's first mouthwash sample when analyzed as a risk-factor for DNA degr...
Contamination is one of the most troublesome aspects of ancient DNA analysis. Resulting from the eas...
<p>Evaluation of the nucleic acid decontamination efficacy by the surface test protocol.</p
Impact of reducing initial DNA and reagent usage during library prep on read recovery and genome cov...
The use of a sodium hypochlorite solution as a cleaning reagent is common practice among many labora...
The occurrence of nucleic acid cross contamination in the laboratory resulting in false positive res...
The characteristics of DNA duplexes used for developing the molecular-decoy approach.</p
Decontamination strategies and their efficiencies are crucial when performing routine forensic analy...
DESS is a formulation widely used to preserve DNA in biological tissue samples. Although it contains...
<p>There is no significant difference in DNA recovery using the lyophilized urine collection pipette...
PCR amplification of minute quantities of degraded DNA for ancient DNA research, forensic analyses, ...
1. INTRODUCTION Radiation-induced DNA damage can be reduced by small amount of additives like ant...
International audienceBACKGROUND: PCR amplification of minute quantities of degraded DNA for ancient...
Biological samples are vulnerable to degradation from the time they are collected until they are ana...
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a divalent cation chelator and chemical preservative that ...
<p>DNA degradation in a subject's first mouthwash sample when analyzed as a risk-factor for DNA degr...
Contamination is one of the most troublesome aspects of ancient DNA analysis. Resulting from the eas...