Safety/White List

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<h4>Remember!</h4>
<h4>Remember!</h4>
<p>You must Check-In for <strong>ANY organism or part that is NOT on the White List</strong>. The right-hand column of the table below is only <strong>examples</strong> of organisms/parts that require a Check-In.</p>
<p>You must Check-In for <strong>ANY organism or part that is NOT on the White List</strong>. The right-hand column of the table below is only <strong>examples</strong> of organisms/parts that require a Check-In.</p>
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Revision as of 19:34, 9 May 2014


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Remember!

You must Check-In for ANY organism or part that is NOT on the White List. The right-hand column of the table below is only examples of organisms/parts that require a Check-In.

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White List (no Check-In required) Check-In Required
Whole Organisms Risk Group 1 Risk Groups 2, 3, 4
  • Human and primate cell lines that have been tested and certified free of known pathogens (consult your vendor)
  • Cell lines of non-primate multicellular organisms
  • All primary isolated cells
  • Human and primate cell lines that may contain known pathogens


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