EBV TaqMan Probe/Primer and Control Set
Detection kits for the EBV CE-IVD marked version available for in vitro diagnostic use Available in TaqMan format for analysis Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is a member of the Herpes family of virus and is one of the most common viruses in humans. The virus occurs globally and causes infectious mononucleosis. Most individuals become infected with EBV and develop adaptive immunity, with the majority of adults between the ages of 35 and 40 having been infected. The virus has been implicated as having a primary role in multiple autoimmune diseases, several lymphoproliferative disorders and cancers, particularly Hodgkin’s disease and Burkitt’s lymphoma. Many children become infected with EBV once maternal antibody protection disappears, however these infections usually do not result in symptom development. During adolescence the virus will cause mononucleosis in up to 69% of infections EBV TaqMan PCR Kit, 100 reactions Ready to use format, including Master Mix for the target and PCR control to monitor for PCR inhibition and validate the quality Specific Primer and Probe mix for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest Primer and Probe mix Positive and negative control to confirm the integrity of the kit reagents EBV TaqMan PCR Probe/Primer Set and Controls, 100 reactions Specific Primer/Probe mix and Positive Control for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest Nuclease-free water Can be used together with Norgen’s PCR Master Mix (#28007) or customer supplied master mix
Product Specifications
MOQ
1
UNSPSC
41106302
UN Code
UN1845
Dot Regulated
True
Weight
30
Length
13
Shipping Conditions
Dry Ice
Storage Conditions
Freezer
Storage Temperature
-20
Width
15
Height
12
Shelf Life
2 years
Product Datasheet
https://cdn.gentaur.com/products/1111/51598704/datasheet/tm41010.pdf
Product MSDS
https://norgenbiotek.com/sites/default/files/resources/TM41010-%20EBV%20TaqMan%20PCR%20Detection%20Kit-%20SDS.pdf
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