Product features

  • Purified complete microbial genome
  • Any sequence can be amplified
  • Concentration range: 10.000-20.000 copies/µl determined by qPCR
  • Can be used in any molecular testing platform
  • Non infectious
  • Lyophilised presentation
  • A resuspension vial is provided within the kit with Molecular Biology Grade Water

> Further information available for the design of primers and probes: Acanthamoeba castellanii 

 

Kit AMPLIRUN

PRODUCTS

AMPLIRUN® ACANTHAMOEBA CASTELLANII DNA CONTROL

RUO
Purified DNA of Acanthamoeba castellanii to be used to control techniques based in nucleic acids amplification.
Reference MBC054-R
Concentración 10,000-20,000 copies/µl
Volume 100 µl

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Carmo A, Pereira-Vaz J, Mota V, Chaves C, Tomé R, Rodrigues F. et al. Detection of Acanthamoeba spp. in corneal scrapings by real-time PCR in a Portuguese hospital. Poster O0266. Presented at: 29th ECCMID; 2019 Apr 13–16; Amsterdam, Netherlands.