Core standards and selection principles
Qualifications: Medical consumables must comply with medical device standards (such as ISO 13485), possess a medical device registration certificate, and sterile products must provide an ethylene oxide sterilization report.
Anti-pollution: For molecular experiments, priority should be given to using consumables without enzymes, DNA, or heat sources; for microbiological experiments, sterility is mandatory; avoid reusing disposable consumables.
Compatibility: Consumables must be compatible with the instrument (such as PCR instrument well type, centrifuge rotor size, pipette interface).
Additional Explanation
Medical laboratory consumables are mostly used once and then discarded. The purpose is to prevent cross-contamination and ensure the accuracy of the experimental results. When purchasing, it is necessary to distinguish between ordinary laboratory grade and diagnostic medical grade products. For clinical sample testing, products that comply with medical device regulations must be selected.
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