TD4 cell washer centrifuge it is widely used to qualitative analysis of blood serum, plasma and urea in the fields of hospital, laboratory and biochemistry.
Detail
Cell Washer/Serofuge Centrifuge
Features
1. Microprocessor control, less noisily, it is widely used to qualitative analysis of blood serum, plasma and urea in the fields of hospital, laboratory and biochemistry.
2. Brushless motor, free maintenance, no powder pollution, quick in speed up and down.
3. Special program, HLA and SERO separately.
5. Micro computer control system, LED display the RCF,time and speed.
6.. Electric lid lock, compact design, super speed and imbalance protection.
TD4 Technical Parameter:
Max. Speed
4000rpm
Max. RCF
2000
Max. Capacity
12×7
Time Range
0~99min
RPM/RCF Convert
Yes
Noise (dB)
≤ 55
Temperature
Normal
Acc/Dcc
10 Kinds
Speed Accuracy
±20r/min
Temperature Accuracy
/
Voltage(V/Hz)
AC 220V/110V 50HZ/60HZ
Size (W x D x Hmm)
485×320×255mm
Net Weight(Kg)
24KG
Matched Rotors for TD4
Order No.
Rotor
Max Speed (rpm)
Max Volume(ml)
Max. RCF(×g)
NO31501
SERO Rotor
3000
12×7/5ml(10-13*60-100mm)
2000
NO31502
HLA Rotor
4000
12×2/1.5/0.5ml
1000
Rotor Name
Max RCF(×g)
Use
HLA rotor for Lymphocyte washing
2000
Lymphocyte separation incubated cell separation
1000
Hematoblast extenterate(thrombin disposal)
1000
Lymphocyte washing
SERO rotor for erythrocyte washing
500
Blood type determination, the image of the hematocyte
1000
The test of intersectant aptness
1000
Hematocyte washing, the distillation of the serum and plasma
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H5N1 TaqMan RT-PCR Detection Kits
Product Info
Document
Product Info
Overview
Detection kits for H5N1
Available in TaqMan format for analysis
Influenza virus infection of birds, humans and other animals is a major public health problem worldwide. Influenza viruses are classified as either type A, B or C based on differences in their nucleoproteins and matrix proteins. The type A viruses are the most virulent human pathogens among the three influenza types and cause the most severe disease and epidemics. The different types can be further classified into subtypes based on antigenic differences in two surface glycoproteins; hemagglutinin and neuroamidase. All known subtypes of influenza A can be found in birds (H1-H16, N1-N9), while a limited number of the subtypes have been found in humans (H1-H3, N1 and N2). However, over the past few years, various subtypes of Influenza A viruses, including H5N1, have been reported to infect humans (WHO, 2006). In addition, the coexistence of human influenza viruses and avian influenza viruses may provide an opportunity for genetic material to be exchanged between these viruses. This could potentially create a new virulent influenza strain that is easily transmissible and lethal to humans (Food Safety Research Information Office, 2006). Thus, there is the need for sensitive diagnostic tests to allow for the rapid and early detection of these H5 influenza virus infections, to help reduce the risk of epidemics or pandemics in both animals and humans.
H5N1 TaqMan RT-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
H5N1 TaqMan RT-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 RT-PCR Master Mix (#28113) or customer supplied master mix
For research use only and NOT intended for in vitro diagnostics.
Storage Conditions and Product Stability All kit components can be stored for 1 year after the date of production without showing any reduction in performance.
All kit components should be stored at -20°C upon arrival.
Robust lysis buffer is well-suited to even challenging samples such as pine needle, grape leaf, etc
Isolate total RNA (including microRNA) without phenol
Isolated RNA is of high quality, integrity and diversity
Also available in 96-well format for high throughput applications
Purification is based on spin column chromatography that uses Norgen’s proprietary resin separation matrix
Norgen’s Plant/Fungi Total RNA Purification Kit provides a rapid method for the isolation and purification of total RNA, including virus and viroid RNA, from a wide range of plants. Total RNA can be purified from fresh or frozen plant tissues, plant cells or filamentous fungi samples using this kit. All sizes of RNA are purified, including microRNA (miRNA) . The procedure is rapid and convenient.
The RNA is purified without the use of phenol or chloroform. The purified RNA is of the highest quality, and can be used in a number of downstream applications including real time PCR, reverse transcription PCR, Northern blotting, RNase protection and primer extension, and expression array assays.
Norgen’s Plant/Fungi Total RNA Purification Kit is also available in a 96-well (High Throughput) format for high throughput applications. Purification with the 96-well plates can be performed using either a vacuum manifold or centrifugation.
* Yield will vary depending on the type of sample processed.
* Yield will vary depending on the type of sample processed.
Storage Conditions and Product Stability All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. This kit is stable for 2 years after the date of shipment.
Select Plants and Fungi Tested with the Norgen Plant/Fungi Total RNA Purification Kits
Mastitis is the single most costly disease of dairy cattle resulting in the reduction of milk yield and quality. The inflammation of the udder is mainly caused by infection of various bacteria. One of such mastitis bacteria, Streptococcus agalactiae, is highly infectious and causes mainly subclinical infections, which are not identified by the herdsman. As a result, S. agalactiae can spread widely within a herd, causing immediate loss due to reduced milk. S. agalactiae is a gram-positive bacteria belonging to the Group B streptococci. Traditional cultural identification of S. agalactiae is based on S. agalactiae being beta-hemolytic as well as presence of group B Lancefield antigen and by its ability to hydrolyze sodium hippurate.
Storage Conditions and Product Stability All kit components can be stored for 2 years after the date of production without showing any reduction in performance.
All kit components should be stored at -20°C upon arrival. Repeated thawing and freezing (> 2 x) of the Master Mix and Positive Control should be avoided, as this may affect the performance of the assay. If the reagents are to be used only intermittently, they should be frozen in aliquots.