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Vibrio parahaemolyticus TDH-related Hemolysin Gene Probe-based qPCR Kit

Cat. No.MK1F806

Product TypePCR/qPCR Kits

Size 50T

Product Overview

BioVenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus TDH-related Hemolysin Gene Probe-based qPCR Kit is designed for the real-time detection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus TDH-related Hemolysin Gene in Biological samples using a Probe-based qPCR method. For research use only.

Specifications

Assay Type Probe-based qPCR
Specificity Vibrio parahaemolyticus TDH-related Hemolysin Gene
Target Species Bacterium
Sample Requirement Biological samples

Target Information

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis linked to seafood consumption worldwide, commonly associated with eating raw or undercooked seafood. However, not every strain of V. parahaemolyticus is pathogenic. The thermostable direct hemolysin (TDH) and the TDH-related hemolysin (TRH), encoded by the tdh and trh genes respectively, are regarded as the primary virulence factors in V. parahaemolyticus.

Target Vibrio parahaemolyticus TDH-related Hemolysin Gene
Target Synonym Vibrio parahaemolyticus TDH-related Hemolysin Gene; TDH-related hemolysin; TRH

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with dry ice. Store at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

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COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

User Note

  1. Sample preparation (DNA isolation) is required before the assay procedure.

References

  1. Raghunath, Pendru. "Roles of thermostable direct hemolysin (TDH) and TDH-related hemolysin (TRH) in Vibrio parahaemolyticus." Frontiers in microbiology vol. 5 805. 22 Jan. 2015.
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