Abstract
The stability of pathogen-specific DNA or RNA amplification targets in clinical samples following short-term storage at room temperature, 4°C, and -80°C was assessed by real-time PCR. In purified nucleic acid extracts, both DNA and RNA targets were stable for up to 30 days, irrespective of storage temperature. In unextracted samples, temperature-dependent loss of targets (P < 0.05) was observed in serum and cerebrospinal fluid specimens, while no changes were observed for EDTA blood samples. Copyright © 2012, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Hasan, M. R., Tan, R., Al-Rawahi, G. N., Thomas, E., & Tilley, P. (2012). Short-term stability of pathogen-specific nucleic acid targets in clinical samples. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 50(12), 4147–4150. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02659-12
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