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  • Nucleic acid processors designed for purification (e.g., filtration and centrifugation) of nucleic acid (e.g., DNA, RNA, mRNA) samples, usually obtained from body fluid specimens, such as whole blood, serum, plasma, cephalo-spinal fluid, and/or other cell samples. These purifiers consist of a set of devices (typically including pipettes, samplers, reactive probes, washers, and eluting devices) that are integrated into a unit, which by following computerized protocols and using appropriate reagent kits, isolate the required nucleic acids without cross-contamination. The purification may be performed using a variety of technologies such as magnetic beads. Nucleic acid purifiers are used in clinical laboratories to isolate nucleic acids (e.g., viral nucleic acids) for further procedures, such as replication (e.g., polymerase chain reaction, PCR), either for analysis as a diagnostic tool or for research.
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