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J. Clin. Microbiol. doi:10.1128/JCM.01833-07
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DETECTION OF HIGH RISK PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA WITH COMMERCIAL INVADER® TECHNOLOGY-BASED ANALYTE SPECIFIC REAGENTS FOLLOWING AUTOMATED EXTRACTION OF DNA FROM CERVICAL BRUSHINGS IN THINPREPTM MEDIA

Ted E. Schutzbank, Charlene Jarvis, Nicole Kahmann, Katherine Lopez, Marlea Weimer, and Aleta Yount

CompuNet Clinical Laboratories, Moraine, OH


   Abstract

We compared the performance of the Third Wave Technology Invader method, and the Digene Hybrid Capture 2 assay to detect high risk HumanPapilloma Viruses in 87 cervical brushing specimens submitted in Cytyc ThinPrep media. Two different methods for extraction of DNA from squamous epithelial cells were also evaluated.




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