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Posted On: 07/12/2020 10:34:27 PM
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Re: Rex Eupseiphos #42414
I remember reading somewhere that someone did PCR for virus RNA in lung secretions of some sort.
I think the RT-PCR counts the number of viral RNAs so I think they just put a sample in, maybe one nanoliter or microliter or somehting like that, and the machine spits out the number of viral RNAs in the sample.
So if you can get a sample from the tissue, then you just put it in the machine, I think.
Blood tissue obviously easy to get. Maybe lung secretions as well.
I think the RT-PCR counts the number of viral RNAs so I think they just put a sample in, maybe one nanoliter or microliter or somehting like that, and the machine spits out the number of viral RNAs in the sample.
So if you can get a sample from the tissue, then you just put it in the machine, I think.
Blood tissue obviously easy to get. Maybe lung secretions as well.


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