Frequency of Leaks from Conical Centrifuge Tubes.
Henry L WynekenKelly N KimAudrey A CerlesChristine HerenSydney BowmanEmma J ReuterColin McCartyKaylin ChenSean DalyLauren GhermanIqra ImranJenna MarcopulAlannah MillerAndrea ValladaresCaitlin WrinnAdam E J FlemingRebecca RobertsRocco CasagrandePublished in: Applied biosafety : journal of the American Biological Safety Association (2024)
The fact that leaks were not uncommonly observed from conical centrifuge tubes suggests that mitigations for any hazard posed by a leak should be a component of every biorisk management strategy for protocols involving the manipulation of hazardous substances in these tubes. Further research should be conducted on other activities that could cause tubes to leak (such as centrifugation or vortexing) and should be completed to understand the risks associated with this consumable. Research into the costs and benefits of mitigating the risk of leaks from conical tubes is recommended.
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