Bisulfite conversion reagent

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C206S569000, C206S545000, C206S223000, C252S188210, C252S188200, C252S188220, C252S188280, C252S397000

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed, among other things, are packaged bisulfite solutions comprising bisulfite reagent in an oxygen-impermeable container and methods.

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