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Immunogenetics & HLA Typing

Immunogenetics and HLA typing workflows depend on consistent genomic DNA preparation from blood, buffy coat, tissue, saliva or swab samples. These applications typically require clean and stable DNA input to support downstream genotyping, sequencing and compatibility-related analysis.

This page provides an overview of relevant product categories and workflow considerations for immunogenetics and HLA typing applications. For selected genomic DNA workflows, deeper technical references and product guidance are also available through Magen.

Common Workflow Challenges

  • Consistent genomic DNA recovery from blood, buffy coat and related clinical sample types
  • Stable purity and concentration for downstream HLA typing, genotyping and sequencing workflows
  • Support for both routine manual preparation and automated batch processing
  • Compatibility with universal sample handling routes across blood, tissue, saliva and swab samples
  • Selection of suitable kits, binding materials, automation platforms and supporting reagents

Relevant Product Categories

Blood, Tissue, Saliva and Swab DNA Kits

Immunogenetics and HLA typing workflows commonly rely on genomic DNA preparation systems designed for blood and related clinical sample types. Depending on workflow preference and throughput, both column-based and magnetic bead-based extraction systems may be relevant.

Representative product directions include:

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Columns, Magnetic Beads and Workflow Components

Columns, magnetic beads and related workflow-supporting materials may be relevant for system development, OEM projects, process optimization or selected laboratory workflows requiring flexible DNA preparation routes.

Representative product directions include:

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Automation Platforms

Automated extraction systems may be useful for HLA typing and immunogenetics laboratories that require reproducible genomic DNA preparation across low-, medium- or high-throughput workflows.

Representative product directions include:

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Related Materials

Supporting materials such as enzymes, chaotropic salts, detergents, buffers and consumables may be important for workflow performance, nucleic acid purity and automated processing compatibility.

Representative product directions include:

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Further Technical References

For selected genomic DNA workflows, additional technical references, workflow-oriented guidance and broader product selection support are also available through Magen.

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