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Zomedica TRUFORMAIn-Clinic Biosensor Testing Platform

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TRUFORMA is an innovative in-clinic biosensor testing platform designed to provide veterinarians with rapid, accurate diagnostic results. Utilizing Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) technology, it offers a non-optical, fluorescence-free method of diagnosing complex conditions, allowing for the same precision as reference laboratories. TRUFORMA revolutionizes veterinary diagnostics by delivering gold-standard assay performance with easy installation and a user-friendly interface. Assays are optimized for various species, including unique feline-specific TSH assays and a reliable canine cortisol quantification method essential for diagnosing adrenal dysfunction conditions like Cushing's and Addison’s Diseases. Additionally, TRUFORMA supports canine eACTH testing, aiding in differentiating between pituitary and adrenal causes of Cushing’s Disease, facilitating optimal treatment planning. By integrating comprehensive thyroid testing panels, TRUFORMA enables confident diagnostics and treatment decisions, transforming point-of-care veterinary practice.

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Take control over the testing process from start to finish

Gold standard results available at the point of care

TRUFORMA assays adhere to the stringent testing standards found in reference lab settings levels, allowing you to diagnose challenging cases with confidence. Now, you can achieve reference lab performance levels – right in your clinic.

Put the same technology used in aerospace and telecommunications to work in your practice! Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) is an innovative, non-optical, fluorescence-free technology that delivers accurate, reliable results when assessing complex conditions.

  • Signal in– An RF signal is delivered to the BAW sensor
  • Frequency shift– The sensor resonance frequency changes as mass is added to the sensor surface
  • Signal out– The modified RF signal is used to calculate a frequency shift due to mass binding