Being as the technician is not wearing a mask, what is the potential for droplets of her exhaled breath to contaminate the test strips and in turn, the cassette? Faith in testing still zero.
This was simply a demonstration of how lateral test strips are created. In real practice sterile procedures are used including face masks, and typically the capture antigen has high specificity for the test analyte. For example, a Covid test wont be triggered by pregnancy horomones, and vice versa.
Straight to the point explanation.I need basics training on lateral flow development
Woow she explained amazingly well. I wish she teaches all the lectures I need.
Congratulations to DCN team the big task explained in a simple way, only DCN can do this!
Very informative and excellent delivery
Wow....nice presentation 👌 👍
Wow great explanation 👏👏👏😍
What is the solution that contains the tested for antigen?
What kind of lateral flow reagent dispenser is that?
How can someone get more hands on training on the entire process?
Great explanation
Are you doing all your conjugate pad and membrane on the small Biodot table setup, or do you do some of your large-scale on reel-to-reel?
Thanks for the demo
wow... so nice performance. i would like to buy rapid test sheet.
it can only give a qualitative result not quantitative.
OMG i have covi. Im scared im going to die
Being as the technician is not wearing a mask, what is the potential for droplets of her exhaled breath to contaminate the test strips and in turn, the cassette? Faith in testing still zero.
This was simply a demonstration of how lateral test strips are created. In real practice sterile procedures are used including face masks, and typically the capture antigen has high specificity for the test analyte. For example, a Covid test wont be triggered by pregnancy horomones, and vice versa.