Laboratory Material
Photo Essay From Laboratory. Hospital Of Meaux 77, France. Laboratory Of Molecular Biology. Genotyping Of The Hepatitis C Virus By The Technique Inno Lipa Hcv From Innogenetics Incubation In A Thermostated Attritor Twincubator, Hain Lifescience. Hepatitis C Virus Hcv Includes Numerous Genotypes And Subtypes ; The Nature Of The Treatment And Its Duration Are Different Functions Of The Subtype. This Technique Enables To Identify The Six Major Genotypes And Their Subtypes. A Reverse Amplification Rt Pcr Of The Viral Rna Is Undertaken On A Sample Of Patient, Then The Amplified Fragments Are Detected By Specific Sounds Of Each Subtypes Hybridization With Immobilized Specific Oligonucleotids On A Membrane Of Nitrocellulosis In An Incubator, Revelation By Colorimetry Biotin Streptavidine. Here, Incubation For The Hybridization In A Thermostated Attritor. See Image 0104108 For The Result. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)

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