Article: Publication No. WO/2009/129797 Published on Oct. 29, Assigned to INVITEK GESELLSCHAFT FUR BIOTECHNIK & BIODESIGN for Stable Lysis Buffer Mixture (German Inventors)

GENEVA, Oct. 30 -- Peter Bendzko and Hans Joos, all from Germany, has/have developed a stable lysis buffer mixture for extracting nucleic acids.

The patent has been assigned to INVITEK GESELLSCHAFT FUR BIOTECHNIK & BIODESIGN MBH, Berlin.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "The invention relates to a lysis buffer mixture that is stable in storage for isolating nucleic acids from biological, preferably diagnostic samples. The mixture is preferably associated with an extraction control. The aim of the invention is to provide an improved nucleic acid extraction system, which is cost-effective, stable and easy to use, thus fulfilling the ...

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