Total Nucleic Acid Extraction for Pathogen Detection

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Total Nucleic Acid Extraction for Pathogen Detection

AMSBIO kit is particularly suitable for total nucleic acid extraction for SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 detection

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The MagSi-NA Pathogens Kit from AMSBIO enables easy extraction of DNA and RNA from serum, plasma, oropharyngeal swab / nasopharyngeal swab, and any other respiratory samples for pathogen detection.

AMSBIO's MagSi-NA Pathogens Kit enables easy extraction of DNA and RNA from a variety of samples.
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The kit is particularly suitable for total nucleic acid extraction for SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 detection, currently a major bottleneck in COVID-19 testing.

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Due to the kit’s simple protocol and ready-to-use-agents, it is easy to scale to small, medium, and high-throughput automation,  yielding highly pure nucleic acid in small elution volumes. The MagSi-NA Pathogens Kit utilizes magnetic beads to ensure a consistently high yield, with the proprietary MagSi-PA VII magnetic beads optimized for fast separation even from viscous sample lysates.

In less than 30 minutes, the MagSi-NA Pathogens Kit delivers consistently high yield of total nucleic acids, which can be used for qPCR-based or any other enzymatic pathogen detection method. The kit is compatible with liquid handling robots and protocols are available for popular magnetic processors enabling easy integration into a high-throughput workflow.

For further information on the MagSi-NA Pathogens Kit, please visit http://www.amsbio.com/magsi-na-pathogen-kit.aspx or contact AMSBIO at +44-1235-828200 /+1-617-945-5033 / info@amsbio.com.

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