Freeze-dried horse serum not containing antibodies against pathogens responsible for various equine diseases. For use with various ID Screen® kits. Consult us for more information. Read more
Freeze-dried horse serum (origin: France) containing anti-EHV-1 and anti-EHV-4 specific antibodies. Read more
Chicken serum pool, positive for multiple avian diseases, for use with various ID Screen® kits. Consult us for more information. Read more
Freeze dried preparation of inactivated Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) and Mycoplasma synoviae (MS) bacteria diluted into tracheal and oropharyngeal swabs supernatants from negative birds. Read more
Freeze-dried control consisting of inactivated Influenza A virus subtypes H5 and H7 diluted into tracheal and oropharyngeal swabs supernatants from negative birds. Read more
Simplified faeces preparation for qPCR testing without any weighing step Use in combination with: ID Gene™ Paratuberculosis Duplex qPCR ID Gene™ Chlamydophila spp Duplex qPCR ID Gene™ Q Fever-Chlamydophila spp Triplex qPCR Read more
Plastic combos for use with the IDEAL™ 96 extraction robot, for 4 extraction runs. Read more
Plastic protection tips for magnetic rods for use with the IDEAL™32 robot Read more
96-well deepwell plates (U shaped, 2.2 ml) for use with the IDEAL™ 32 extraction robot Read more
Plastic protection tips for magnetic rods, for use with the IDEAL™ 96 robot Read more
96-well deepwell plates (V shaped, 2ml) for use with the IDEAL™ 96 extraction robot Read more
Enzyme used to digest proteins in samples to be tested by molecular biology Read more
Haemolytic serum for use in the Complement Fixation Test for the diagnosis of various veterinary diseases Read more
The complement system is a system of serum proteins that react with antigen-antibody complexes. If this reaction occurs on a cell surface, it will result in the formation of trans-membrane pores and therefore destruction of the cell. This characteristic is used in the complement fixation test (CFT) to detect antibodies against infectious animal diseases. The complement fixation test requires complementary reagents […] Read more