Product features

A panel of six common pathogenic enteric bacteria pooled, inactivated to render them non-infectious and formulated in a matrix that mimics stool specimens.

  • External quality control for nucleic acids detection
  • Validation of the complete analytical process: extraction & amplification
  • Complete inactivated microorganism in a matrix
  • Quantified controls (low positive)
  • 10 single-use lyophilized vials 

 

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Kit AMPLIRUN TOTAL

PRODUCTS

AMPLIRUN® TOTAL GASTROINTESTINAL BACTERIAL PANEL CONTROL (STOOL)

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A panel of six common pathogenic enteric bacteria pooled, inactivated to render them non-infectious and formulated in a matrix that mimics stool specimens. This kit is intended to validate and control sample processing, amplification and detection in nucleic acid assays based on the molecular identification of gastrointestinal bacteria, using the product as an external run control.

Analytes: Clostridium difficile, Campylobacter spp, Salmonella, Shigella flexneri, Yersinia enterocolitica

Reference MBTC021
Pack size 10 vials
Volume 500 µl

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