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There is an urgent need for specimen quality improvement by standardizing pre-analytical workflows in order to reduce analytical errors. Human saliva collection is non-invasive and easy-to-do. Once collected, the saliva can be used for nucleic acid isolation in various research applications, as well as detection and quantification of viruses such as SARS-CoV-2. In this webinar, we discuss challenges, opportunities and already existing standards for saliva collection, stabilization, transport and storage. Our scientific expert Franziska Kaiser will present an optimized device for saliva collection linked to a pre-analytical workflow including automated and manual QIAGEN extraction kits for the molecular analysis of nucleic acids. |