Product features

Inactivated Mycoplasma genitalium (MGE) cells formulated to mimic a human genital specimen.

  • The first third-party control panel for NAT including wildtype MGE and the two most common macrolide resistance markers.
  • Inactivated whole pathogen - Contains the entire genome and it is compatible with any analysis.
  • For monitoring the entire process: extraction, amplification, and detection.
  • Quantified, Low Positive - produces results at a significant clinical concentration.
  • Monodose format and lyophilized presentation.
  • Non-infectious material with inactivation certificate.
  • Multiple platform compatibility.

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Kit AMPLIRUN TOTAL

PRODUCTS

AMPLIRUN® TOTAL MACROLIDE RESISTANT MGE CONTROL PANEL (SWAB)

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Inactivated Mycoplasma genitalium (MGE) cells formulated in transport medium to mimic a genital specimen and intended to validate and control sample processing, amplification and detection of MGE nucleic acids and genetic markers for macrolide resistant using the product as an external run control.
Reference MBTC029
Pack size 10 vials
Volume 1 mL

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