How to collect sample of Monkeypox Virus for Nucleic Acid Detection

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June 08, 2022
Category Connection: DNA RNA Kits
Brief: Learn how to collect samples for Monkeypox Virus detection using the Monkeypox Virus CE Nucleic Acid Detection Kit. This video guides you through the process of qualitative detection of Monkeypox viral DNA from whole blood, serum, or lesion exudate samples using the fluorescence PCR method.
Related Product Features:
  • Qualitative detection of Monkeypox viral DNA from whole blood, serum, or lesion exudate samples.
  • Uses real-time fluorescent PCR technology for accurate results.
  • Available in 24, 48, and 96 tests per kit specifications.
  • Includes specific primers, probes, and controls for reliable testing.
  • Stable storage at -20±5°C for up to 12 months.
  • Compatible with various real-time PCR instruments like ABI7500 and Bio-Rad CFX96.
  • Detection limit of 500 copies/mL with high precision and accuracy.
  • No cross-reactivity with human genome or other pathogens like smallpox virus.
FAQs:
  • What types of samples can be used with the Monkeypox Virus Nucleic Acid Detection Kit?
    The kit is designed for qualitative detection of Monkeypox viral DNA extracted from whole blood, serum, or lesion exudate samples.
  • How should the kit components be stored?
    The kit can be stored at -20±5°C for 12 months, temporarily at 4°C for 7 days, and should avoid repeated freezing and thawing beyond 7 times.
  • What instruments are compatible with this detection kit?
    The kit is compatible with real-time PCR instruments such as ABI7500, ABI7300, LightCycler480, Bio-Rad CFX96, SLAN-96S, and QuantStudio.
  • What is the detection limit of this kit?
    The detection limit of the kit is 500 copies/mL, ensuring high sensitivity for accurate results.
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