Hepatitis C PCR blood samples should be spun down immediately to separate the plasma from the cellular components, which helps prevent degradation of the viral RNA. Delayed processing can lead to lysis of cells and contamination, potentially resulting in inaccurate test results. Additionally, prompt centrifugation minimizes the risk of viral load reduction over time, ensuring that the sample reflects the true viral load at the time of collection. Timely handling is crucial for reliable diagnosis and treatment decisions.
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Yes, CBC (complete blood count) samples need to be spun down to separate the blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets from the plasma for analysis. Spinning down the sample helps ensure accurate results by allowing the different components to be properly identified and counted.
Packed, spun-down or lysed red blood cells would be better.
You will be sucked down into it and be spun around until you are melted down into a fine layer of liquid and be sold to slave owners.
Yes, spun hematocrits should ideally be performed in duplicate to ensure accuracy and reliability of the results. This practice helps identify any discrepancies or errors that may have occurred during the testing process.
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