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Product category: Nucleic acid sequencing and synthesis
News Release from: Qiagen | Subject: MagAttract Virus Mini M48
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 09 June 2004

Automated purification of viral nucleic
acids

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Kit provides parallel purification of 48 samples with no cross-contamination, making it well suited for purification of both high and low levels of viral nucleic acids from the same set of samples

The MagAttract Virus Mini M48 kit provides a fully automated procedure for simultaneous purification of viral DNA and RNA from 400ul serum and plasma for highly sensitive detection in downstream assays The kit can be used with a broad range of DNA and RNA viruses for life science applications

The automated procedure, on the BioRobot M48 workstation, allows more sensitive detection per unit of sample volume than other automated systems that use magnetic beads.

Yields are linear, allowing accurate quantitative analysis for both low and high viral titers.

Accurate detection requires cross-contamination-free processing to avoid false positives.

The MagAttract Virus Mini M48 kit provides parallel purification of 48 samples with no detectable cross-contamination, making it well suited for purification of both high and low levels of viral nucleic acids from the same set of samples.

Fully automated processing on the BioRobot M48 workstation provides highly reproducible purification, with minimal sample-to-sample or day-to-day variation.

Walkaway purification of 48 samples requires only 15-20 minutes setup time, allowing quick turnaround and flexible processing.

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