Application:
1. Specimen storage: commonly used for storing biological specimens, including blood, urine, and other bodily fluids, for further analysis and diagnostic purposes.
2. Blood collection:collect blood samples from patients for various medical tests, such as complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry analysis, and blood group typing.
3. Centrifugation: compatible with centrifuges, allowing for the separation of different components of the sample, such as red blood cells, plasma, or serum.
4. Culture and growth:used in microbiology laboratories for the cultivation and growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, to study their characteristics and conduct sensitivity testing.
5. DNA extraction: widely used in molecular biology research for DNA extraction and amplification protocols, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), gel electrophoresis, and DNA sequencing.
6. Chemical reactions:used to conduct various chemical reactions, such as mixing reagents, conducting titrations, or observing color changes during a chemical reaction.
7. Sample transfer:used to transfer small volumes of samples between laboratory equipment or different test setups, ensuring accurate and controlled sample manipulation.
8. Immunology assays: used in immunology laboratories for conducting various immunological tests, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), Western blotting, or immunofluorescence assays.
9. Quality control: used during quality control procedures in medical laboratories to validate and calibrate equipment, ensure accuracy in test results, and monitor the performance of laboratory reagents.
10. Storage of reagents: used for storing and preserving laboratory reagents, solutions, or aliquots of substances used in various medical laboratory procedures, ensuring their stability and longevity.