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titleOfInvention Method for avoiding inhibition in nucleic acid amplification reaction
abstract 【Task】 When carrying out genetic tests on bacterial cells obtained by the culture method, concentrate the test sample to increase detection sensitivity and avoid inhibition of nucleic acid amplification reaction by components contained in the medium, particularly bile components A method and a nucleic acid amplification method using the method are provided. [Solution] In the method for amplifying nucleic acid derived from bacterial cells, the enrichment culture solution containing the bacterial cells obtained by the culture method is used as a test sample, and by removing the bile components in the culture solution by centrifugal concentration and alkali treatment, A method for avoiding inhibition of nucleic acid amplification reaction by bile components. [Selection] None
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