Advanced E.coli DNA Kit for Precise Residual Detection
Advanced E.coli DNA Kit for Precise Residual Detection
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In the ever-evolving landscape of molecular biology and genetic analysis, precision and reliability remain paramount. BlueKit is proud to introduce the forefront of such technological advancement: The E.coli Residual DNA Detection Kit (qPCR), a state-of-the-art solution crafted for the detection of E.coli DNA with unmatched accuracy and efficiency. This kit represents a significant leap in the field of genetic quality control and safety assurance, aiming to meet the pressing needs of researchers and professionals across various industries.
Our E.coli DNA Kit is engineered to offer a streamlined workflow, reducing the complexity and time required for the detection of residual DNA. It utilizes the quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) technology, renowned for its sensitivity and specificity. The kit is meticulously designed to detect minute traces of E.coli DNA, making it an indispensable tool for pharmaceutical manufacturing, food safety testing, and biotechnological research. By ensuring that products and processes are free from contamination, our kit plays a critical role in upholding the highest standards of safety and quality. Moreover, the kit comes with a detailed datasheet and a standard curve protocol which guides users through its application, ensuring ease of use without compromising on precision. It’s optimized to deliver reliable results even in challenging conditions, making it adaptable to a wide range of laboratory settings. Whether you're monitoring production lines for compliance with regulatory standards or conducting advanced research, the E.coli Residual DNA Detection Kit by BlueKit is your ally in achieving excellence and reliability in your work. With this kit, you equip your projects with the capability to detect and quantify the presence of E.coli DNA with unparalleled accuracy, facilitating a safer, cleaner, and more trustworthy environment for both your products and research endeavors.
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Our E.coli DNA Kit is engineered to offer a streamlined workflow, reducing the complexity and time required for the detection of residual DNA. It utilizes the quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) technology, renowned for its sensitivity and specificity. The kit is meticulously designed to detect minute traces of E.coli DNA, making it an indispensable tool for pharmaceutical manufacturing, food safety testing, and biotechnological research. By ensuring that products and processes are free from contamination, our kit plays a critical role in upholding the highest standards of safety and quality. Moreover, the kit comes with a detailed datasheet and a standard curve protocol which guides users through its application, ensuring ease of use without compromising on precision. It’s optimized to deliver reliable results even in challenging conditions, making it adaptable to a wide range of laboratory settings. Whether you're monitoring production lines for compliance with regulatory standards or conducting advanced research, the E.coli Residual DNA Detection Kit by BlueKit is your ally in achieving excellence and reliability in your work. With this kit, you equip your projects with the capability to detect and quantify the presence of E.coli DNA with unparalleled accuracy, facilitating a safer, cleaner, and more trustworthy environment for both your products and research endeavors.
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Cat.No. HG-ED001 $1,508.00
This kit is designed for the quantitative detection of E.coli host cell DNA in intermediates, semifinished products and finished products of various biological products.
This kit adopts the principle of Taqman probe to quantitatively detect E.coli residual DNA in samples.
The kit is a rapid, specific and reliable device, with the minimum detection limit reaching fg level.
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