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Press Releases
(GP28-P) Microwave Device Use; (M33-A) Antiviral Susceptibility Testing; and (MM7-A) FISH Methods for Medical Genetics

NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Microwave Device Use in the Clinical Laboratory; Proposed Guideline

NCCLS document GP28-P — Microwave Device Use in the Clinical Laboratory; Proposed Guideline, provides recommendations for quality assurance and safety procedures for microwave equipment use, and provides a means to understand and troubleshoot conditions that contribute to variability in microwave-accelerated procedures in human clinical, veterinary, and research histopathology laboratories.

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NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Antiviral Susceptibility Testing: Herpes Simplex Virus by Plaque Reduction Assay; Approved Standard

NCCLS document M33-A — Antiviral Susceptibility Testing: Herpes Simplex Virus by Plaque Reduction Assay; Approved Standard, provides a protocol for the performance of the plaque reduction assay for phenotypic antiviral susceptibility testing of herpes simplex virus. 

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NCCLS Announces Availability of New NCCLS Document on Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) Methods for Medical Genetics; Approved Guideline

NCCLS document MM7-A — Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH), Methods for Medical Genetics; Approved Guideline, may be used to detect cytogenetic aberrations that are not readily evident by standard cytogenetic banding analyses. 

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