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In the continuously evolving realm of veterinary medicine, the progress of refined diagnostic methodologies assumes a paramount position in elevating the benchmarks of animal welfare. A paradigm shift within veterinary molecular diagnostics is embodied by the application of specialized laboratory techniques to dissect an animal's DNA, RNA, and proteins, thereby bestowing invaluable perspectives into its well-being and genetic constitution. BioVenic's resolute dedication revolves around furnishing all-encompassing veterinary molecular diagnostic developmental services, thereby establishing us as the unequivocal choice for a comprehensive solution.

Features of Veterinary Molecular Diagnostics Techniques

In veterinary molecular diagnosis, the genetic material of animals is detected and analyzed using various molecular biology techniques, such as PCR (qPCR, RT-PCR, Multiplex PCR), LAMP/RT-LAMP, microarray, and NGS. This branch of diagnosis offers unique features that differ from traditional diagnostic methods.

Due to its emphasis on genomics, it is more sensitive and specific, enabling the detection of subtle genetic variations that may be missed by conventional testing

Due to its emphasis on genomics, it is more sensitive and specific, enabling the detection of subtle genetic variations that may be missed by conventional testing.

In animals, pathogens, gene mutations, and disease markers can be identified and detected using molecular diagnostics technology

In animals, pathogens, gene mutations, and disease markers can be identified and detected using molecular diagnostics technology.

Veterinary Molecular Diagnostics Development Services

BioVenic is dedicated to advancing the advancement of veterinary molecular diagnostics through its comprehensive development services. We mainly analyze DNA, RNA, and protein in tissues, body fluids, feces, and environmental samples for companion animals and livestock and poultry animals, and help customers develop laboratory molecular diagnostic kits for detecting all pathogens, diseases, and genetic mutations. We offer a wide range of services including assay development, validation, and implementation of molecular diagnostics assay. Through our state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technology, we provide clients with the following veterinary molecular diagnostic development services.

Molecular Diagnostics Applications in Veterinary

The scope of applications for veterinary molecular diagnostics is expansive, encompassing every facet of animal well-being.

  • Identify animal infectious diseases, genetic diseases, and animal cancers by detecting genetic material such as DNA or RNA.
  • Rapid and simultaneous detection of multiple animal pathogens using advanced molecular diagnostics technologies, such as microarrays, PCR, and NGS.
  • Qualitative or quantitative research on the impact of diseases on animals at the genetic level to promote animal health.

Our Advantages

Leader in molecular diagnostics. (BioVenic Authorized)Leader in Molecular Diagnostics

We are a leader in veterinary diagnostics, with state-of-the-art facilities and expertise enabling us to deliver precise and reliable results.

Personalized service. (BioVenic Authorized)Personalized Service

We understand the unique challenges faced by customers and strive to tailor our molecular diagnostics solutions to their specific requirements.

Advanced process development. (BioVenic Authorized)Advanced Process Development

Our experienced team excels in efficient upstream and downstream process development for veterinary molecular diagnostics.

BioVenic provides comprehensive services in the development of animal molecular diagnostics assays and kits, supporting researchers studying animal health and disease. For any queries or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us promptly. Your inquiries are highly valued and will receive our immediate attention.

Reference

  1. Dahlhausen, Bob. "Future veterinary diagnostics." Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 19.2 (2010): 117-132.
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