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xMAP Salmonella Serotyping from Luminex

Brand: Biovet
Simultaneous identification of ≥90% of most commonly encountered Salmonella serotypes in 4 hours
SKU: TRD-502

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TechnologyMFIA
Sizes100 tests
Simultaneous identification of ≥90% of most commonly encountered Salmonella serotypes in 4 hours

GENERAL INFORMATION:
Major advantages of xMAP® Salmonella Serotyping

- More accurate and reproducible than the traditional agglutination method
- Comprehensive and cost effective
- Easy data interpretation with a web based software tool
- Can type rough and problematic isolates
- No need for phase inversion
- Allows the continuation of historical surveillance data analysis based on the traditional typing system

The Luminex xMAP® SALMONELLA SEROTYPING KIT is a multiplex nucleic acid-based assay for research or epidemiological use in identifying the serotype of Salmonella isolates. It detects genes involved in the expression of serotype-specific O and H Salmonella antigens and some serotype-specific genetic markers.
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