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Nimal Raveendran

Member Since 20 Nov 2012
Offline Last Active Nov 24 2012 07:06 AM
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In Topic: Serum inactivation:

20 November 2012 - 08:59 PM

Heat inactivation was 1c deemed necessary 2 destroy heat labile components,such as complements.

In addition 2 complement inactivation, heat inactivation was believed 2 inactivate adventitious microbial contaminants such as mycoplasmas...

U can find drawbacks of heat inactivation here:

heat inactivation  increases the formation of precipitates (which are frequently mistaken for a microbial contaminant) & decreases d growth promotion capacity of d serum

TY
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https://fscimage.fis...nactivation.pdf

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