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Aspergillus Selective Screening Kit

SKU: R01087

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Information

Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus terreus and Aspergillus flavus are species of pathogenic fungus that are found in nature, typically in soil and decaying matter. They are the causative agent of the disease aspergillosis, which can is more likely to become pathogenic in immunocompromised individuals.

The four pathogens are also common contaminants if food and other plants causing black mould, leading to wastage and financial losses.

The Aspergillus Selective Screening Kit contains primers and probes for all four of these targets and is sensitive down to less than 100 copies of the targets. This make it an ideal kit for rapid, easy detection of these pathogens.

Product Features

Product features

  • Exceptional value for money
  • Rapid detection of all clinically relevant subtypes
  • Highly specific detection profile
  • High priming efficiency
  • Broad dynamic detection range (>6 logs)
  • Sensitive to < 100 copies of target
  • Accurate controls to confirm findings

genesig® kits are sold for research use only and are not licensed for diagnostic procedures.

Aspergillus_SCRN primer/probe mix
Aspergillus_SCRN positive control template
Internal extraction control DNA
RNase/DNase free water
Template preparation buffer

 

Ordering
We work hard to keep shipping costs to a minimum. Kits are normally sent by courier to ensure rapid delivery. Cost varies according to your location. If you are using the online shopping facility this will be calculated for you automatically, otherwise please contact us for detailed pricing.

We sell our products across the globe. You will either have the option to purchase through us directly or through a trusted distributor, depending on your location.

Please enquire for the alternative Standard, Advanced, or Easy Kit formats if not listed. Kit formats not listed will be made to order and typically have a dispatch time of 4-6 weeks.

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