Refrigerators in laboratories are designed to maintain specimens and reagents at controlled low temperatures. They suppress bacterial growth, keeping biological samples stable for extended periods. Medical laboratories rely on refrigerators to store pregnancy test kits, RPR kits, and blood grouping antisera. These instruments are also used to preserve enzymes and sensitive chemicals that deteriorate at room temperature. Medical-grade refrigerators provide precise temperature regulation for critical storage. Their role is vital in ensuring accurate diagnostic results and maintaining the integrity of stored materials.
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Maintains low temperatures to preserve samples.
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Prevents bacterial growth in biological materials.
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Stores reagents like test kits and blood antisera.
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Medical-grade refrigerators ensure strict temperature control.
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Protects enzymes and temperature-sensitive chemicals.
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Critical for clinical and research accuracy.
