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Real Time PCR Detection Kit Anaplasma spp.

Brand: GPCRs
Anaplasma spp. detection test kit by using qPCR. Anaplasma is a genus of rickettsiales bacteria. Anaplasmas reside in host blood cells and lead to the disease anaplasmosis. Some species of the genus of veterinary interest include A. marginale, A. centrale in cattle; A. mesaeterum, A. ovis in sheep and goats and A. phagocytophilum in dogs, cats, and horses. A. phagocytophilum can infect also humans.
SKU: GPCRsAnaSpp
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Products specifications
TechnologyqPCR / Real Time PCR/ PCR
SizesTarget: 100 reactions - FAM
Target + IC: 100 reactions - FAM, HEX
Monodose Target: 24 qPCR tubes - FAM
Monodose Target + IC: 24 qPCR tubes - FAM, HEX
Background:Anaplasma spp. detection by using qPCR.
Anaplasma is a genus of rickettsiales bacteria belonging to the Ehrlichiaceae family. Anaplasmas reside in host blood cells and lead to the disease anaplasmosis. An intermediate tick host is required for maturation. One of the major consequences of infection by red blood cells infecting Anaplasma is the development of hemolytic anemia due to the damage done to red blood cells. The disease most commonly occurs in tropical areas of the world. Some species of the genus of veterinary interest include A. marginale, A. centrale in cattle; A. mesaeterum, A. ovis in sheep and goats and A. phagocytophilum in dogs, cats, and horses. A. phagocytophilum can infect also humans.

Product Features:
-Assay Mix Target composed by singleplex mixtures of specific forward/reverse primers and probe.
-Resuspension buffer
-DNase/RNase free water
- (OPTIONAL) Internal Control Assay Mix
- Mastermix solution
-Standard Template, dehydrated target copies for positive control
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