How can I interpret my results for a sample if neither the HPV PCR Control nor the HPV Isolation Control (IsoC) amplifies?
• If neither the HPV PCR control nor the HPV Isolation Control (IsoC) amplifies, the sample must be re-tested. If the positive control showed amplification, then the problem occurred during the isolation, where as if the Positive control did not amplify the problem has occurred during the setup of the PCR assay reaction.
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