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The AmplideX PCR/CE SMN1 Kit* provides a rapid, robust, and reliable method for the quantification of SMN1 exon 7 copy number from whole blood and buccal samples. With its streamlined PCR/CE workflow, rapid turnaround time, and automated results reporting software, the assay provides a simple and scalable SMN1 solution for all laboratories. Features & Benefits […]
The AmplideX PCR/CE SMN1 Kit* provides a rapid, robust, and reliable method for the quantification of SMN1 exon 7 copy number from whole blood and buccal samples. With its streamlined PCR/CE workflow, rapid turnaround time, and automated results reporting software, the assay provides a simple and scalable SMN1 solution for all laboratories.
AmplideX technology has become widely established for the detection and quantification of repeat expansions in a number of genes, including FMR1, C9orf72, and DMPK. With the AmplideX PCR/CE SMN1 Kit, this approach is applied to copy number resolution, allowing SMN1 exon 7 copy number to be estimated in under four hours using readily available laboratory equipment.
Analytical characteristics of AmplideX PCR/CE SMN1 Kit:
Figure 1. Excellent concordance with previously characterized clinical samples.
Figure 2: Consistent results compared to other commercially available methods.
Figure 3: Automated results reporting via AmplideX Reporter software.
Figure 4: Workflow for the AmplideX PCR/CE SMN1 Kit
Product | Units |
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AmplideX® PCR/CE SMN1 Kit (RUO) 649660 |
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