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Electronic pipettes

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Electronic pipettes are laboratory instruments used to accurately measure and transfer precise volumes of liquids. They provide consistent and reliable liquid handling, offering precise and reproducible results.

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3 protocols using electronic pipettes

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Radiometric Counting Instrument Protocols

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For this study, we used Quantulus1220, two Tri-Carbs 3110 (#1 and #2), Tri-Carb 5110, and Quantulus GCT6220 instruments (all from PerkinElmer). We also used 20-mL LSC plastic vials (PerkinElmer) for LSC analysis, polyethylene bottles of different volume (Fisher Scientific), and a Brinkman bottletop dispenser with capacity from 5 mL to 25 mL (Brinkman Instruments) for cocktail dispensing. Additional supplies included four electronic pipettes with total volume range from 5 μL to 5 mL (Eppendorf) and a high-precision (0.0001 g accuracy) analytical balance (Mettler-Toledo).
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Quantitative SARS-CoV-2 Variant Detection

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AS RT-qPCR was performed using the Taqman Virus 1-Step master mix (Thermofisher #4444434) with technical duplicates, at a final volume of 10 µL, according to the manufacturer's recommendations. A single reverse primer and probe were used with each allele-specific forward primer (Table 2). The final concentration of the AS RT-qPCR primers was 500 nM, probe at 200 nM, with 1 µL of template. No template controls were included for each assay and none of them amplified. The reactions are setup using electronic pipettes (Eppendorf) and performed on a Bio-Rad CFX384 real-time PCR instrument under the following conditions, 5 min at 50 °C and 20 s at 95 °C, followed by 45 cycles of 3 s at 95 °C and 30 s at 60 °C.

Primers and probes in each assay.

Table 2
LocusAssayForward primerReverse primerProbe
493–498WT 493–498F-WT-493–498R-Gen-493–498Ps-Gen-493–498
Omicron 493-498F-Om-493–498
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Radioactive Isotope Measurement Protocols

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For this study, we used ultralow level liquid scintillation spectrometers—Quantulus1220, Tri-Carb®3110 (#1 and #2), Tri-Carb®5110, and Quantulus GCT6220 (total 5 instruments, all from Revvity Health Sciences, Inc) for Am-241, Sr-90/Y-90, and H-3, in alpha/beta mode; 20 mL LSC plastic vials (Revvity Health Sciences, Inc.) for LSC analysis; a high precision analytical balance capable of accuracy weighing 0.001 g (Mettler-Toledo, LLC); a bottle top dispenser with a 5 mL to 25 mL capacity (Brinkman Instruments, Inc.) for cocktail dispensing; 250 mL and 125 mL polypropylene bottles (Nalgene, Fisher Scientific) for urine spikes preparation; and four electronic pipettes with total volume ranges from 5 μL to 5 mL (Eppendorf, Inc).
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