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New findings reported from Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases describe advances in life sciences
September 10th, 2008
Scientists discuss in 'Type-specific reproducibility of the Roche linear array HPV genotyping test' new findings in life sciences. "Type-specific detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) is increasingly important for monitoring temporal and age-specific changes in type-specific prevalence in support of HPV vaccination efforts. The impact of sampling, extraction and assay characteristics on HPV results is increasingly recognized," scientists in the United States report. "Inter-assay comparability studies have been performed, but the robustness of type-specific results has neither been emphasized nor has the degree of intra-assay reproducibility been addressed. Here we...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-09-10)
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