Isohelix SK-2S is a DNA/RNA buccal swab with a 2 mL tube and unique release cap for easy sample handling. Supplied sterile and individually wrapped for use in research and diagnostics. Distributed in Denmark by YouDoBio.
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Isohelix SK-2S Buccal Swab – 2 mL Tube with Special Release Cap
The Isohelix SK-2S buccal swab combines a high-performance DNA/RNA buccal swab with a 2 mL transport tube and an integrated release cap. This special cap allows the swab head to be placed into the tube without direct handling, improving ease of use and sample integrity.
Key Features:
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DNA and RNA compatible buccal swab
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2 mL tube with special push-down release cap
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Swab head drops into the tube without contamination
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Sterile and individually wrapped
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Ethylene oxide treated
Applications:
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Genomic DNA collection
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RNA stabilization
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Clinical and research sampling
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Home- or clinic-based use
Benefits:
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Minimizes sample handling and risk of contamination
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Simple operation — no scissors or manual removal needed
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Suitable for mail-in kits and field-based collection
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CE-marked and ISO quality certified
This swab kit is ideal for high-throughput DNA and RNA collection workflows. Available in Denmark exclusively from YouDoBio.
You might also consider the SK-1S buccal swabs, or RapiDri Buccal Swab kit.
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- Impact of sleep on the microbiome of oral biofilms. PLOS One 2021.
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