RE: Ultracentrifuge???1 Mar 2021 08:33
"Right. The comparator only takes 120 seconds. If that test has to have a centrifuge step as precursor, how long does that add to thr 120 second comparator step?
Further, does it means that a venue has to have a centrifuge and centrifuge operators? "
For goodness sake read the RNS.
'Paraytec has thus adopted an additional comparator test developed by the University of Sheffield, to verify the presence of intact virus particles. This involves ultracentrifugation and high-resolution fluorescence microscopy to independently verify the presence of virions in clinical samples'.
They have designed a secondary test to verify the results obtained on the main test.
If you are not capable of reading this and understanding it then you should not be investing in the diagnostics sector.