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REAL TIME PCR DETECTION KIT Bibersteinia trehalosi Bovichek

Brand: Biovet
This real-time PCR (qPCR) kit allows detection of Bibersteinia trehalosi bacteria
SKU: TRP-099

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TechnologyqPCR / Real Time PCR/ PCR
Sizes50 tests
This real-time PCR (qPCR) kit allows detection of Bibersteinia trehalosi bacteria.

DESCRIPTION:
REAL TIME PCR DETECTION KIT Bibersteinia trehalosi Bovichek contains FAM labeled probes for the specific identification and quantification of B. trehalosi. This kit provides every component of the qPCR reaction (buffers, enzyme, dNTPs, specific primers and probes for the pathogen and an endogenous amplification control). B. trehalosi genome amplification will be detected through FAM channel. This kit can also identify false negative results by measuring the endogenous amplification control (EAC) fluorescent signal through CY5 channel. A synthetic B. trehalosi positive control is provided for relative and absolute quantification.

SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION:
Bibersteinia trehalosi is a Gram-negative, non-motile, aerobic and facultative anaerobic rod belonging to the Pasteurellaceae family. The organism is a well-described pulmonary pathogen of bighorn sheep. It is also pathogenic to commercial sheep causing sudden deaths and acute septicaemia. In cattle, B. trehalosi has been isolated from the respiratory tract of bronchiolitis, alveolitis and pneumonia/pleurisy cases. Real-Time qPCR (RT-qPCR) is now the method of choice to detect pathogenic bacteria. Indeed, it is faster, more sensitive and specific than traditional bacteriological culture.
REAL TIME PCR DETECTION KIT Bibersteinia trehalosi Bovichek is intended to detect B. trehalosi infection with a high sensitivity and specificity.

CHARACTERISTICS:
- Test per kit: 50 samples
- qPCR Results within two hours
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