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A premium transport device for use with nucleic acid testing of SARS-CoV-2 and (USA only) human influenza specimens. ...
The Micro 12™ centrifuge is a versatile microcentrifuge, ideal for clinical, molecular and bacteriological applications. The Micro 12™ High Speed Microcentrifuge is perfect for small volume samples, quick spin downs, cell and bacteria separations and various nucleic acid tests. Micro 12™ High Speed Microcentrifuge can also be used to separate DNA due to its maximum spin speed of ...
Rapid nucleic acid detection for decentralised, point of care molecular testing. Straightforward nucleic acid testing: PCRD and PCRD FLEX are nucleic acid lateral flow immunoassays (NALFIA) that work alongside isothermal amplification techniques; Easy to use and can produce results in minutes in any location; A perfect nucleic acid testing solution for decentralised, point of care molecular ...
NATtrol™ Flu/RSV/SARS-CoV-2 External Run Controls (NATFRC-6C (Positive Control) and NATCV9-6C (Negative Control) are formulated with purified, intact viral particles that have been chemically modified to render them non-infectious and refrigerator stable. Each control pack contains 6 X 0.5 mL of NATtrol™ inactivated virus. INTENDED USE: NATtrol™ Flu/RSV/SARS-CoV-2 external run ...
Respiratory Infection Nucleic Acid Tests in Your Pocket; On-Site-Test for all scenarios, Covid-19, STD, Influenza A/B, Veterinary Testing and others. ...
Purified Genomic DNA is designed for use as an amplification and/or detection control for nucleic acid testing. It can also be used to determine a limit of detection (LOD), in diagnostic assay development, cross-reactivity studies or genomic sequencing. When used as a control for nucleic acid tests, the same protocols as those used to amplify extracted clinical specimens should be ...
Purified Genomic DNA is designed for use as an amplification and/or detection control for nucleic acid testing. It can also be used to determine a limit of detection (LOD), in diagnostic assay development, cross-reactivity studies or genomic sequencing. When used as a control for nucleic acid tests, the same protocols as those used to amplify extracted clinical specimens should be ...
