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Avoid touching the surface of
the glass with your finersǯ Skin oils and other substances, such as
lotions or ink, can fluoresceǯ If the surface of the glass is noticeably dirty, it can be carefully cleaned with a nonabrasive laboratory tissue. |
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Protocol tips |
Avoid touching the surface of
the glass with your finersǯ Skin oils and other substances, such as
lotions or ink, can fluoresceǯ If the surface of the glass is noticeably dirty, it can be carefully cleaned with a nonabrasive laboratory tissue. |
Upstream tips |
Protocol tips |
Downstream tips |
|
Avoid touching the surface of
the glass with your finersǯ Skin oils and other substances, such as
lotions or ink, can fluoresceǯ If the surface of the glass is noticeably dirty, it can be carefully cleaned with a nonabrasive laboratory tissue. |
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Protocol tips |
Avoid touching the surface of
the glass with your finersǯ Skin oils and other substances, such as
lotions or ink, can fluoresceǯ If the surface of the glass is noticeably dirty, it can be carefully cleaned with a nonabrasive laboratory tissue. |
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