The OpenArray is the preferred method of detecting microbes for numerous researchers working in agbio, animal facilities, water testing, health monitoring and clinical research. The OpenArray has been used to detect DNA and RNA viruses, as well as numerous bacterial strains and fungi. It is a cost effective screening platform, and as the numbers of samples increase, the OpenArray shows a very significant savings in time and money.
It does not matter whether you prefer SYBR® Green I or TaqMan® chemistry, the OpenArray supports both with our OpenArray SYG and OpenArray DLP products. Whether you are interested in pathogen detection from animals, water, soil or for clinical research, the OpenArray system is the qPCR system of choice. Below, read how some of our customers have used the OpenArray platform to solve their microbial detection needs.
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Development and Experimental Validation of a....Robert D. Stedtfeld, Samuel W. Baushke, Dieter M. Tourlousse, Sarah M. Miller, Tiffany M. Stedtfeld, Erdogan Gulari, James M. Tiedje and Syed A. Hashsham. APPL. & ENVIR. MICROBIO. June 2008, p. 3831–3838. |
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Detection in Clinical...R. Slinger, F. Chan1, D. Goldfarb N. Barrowman, I. Moldovan, H. Ji, J. Brooks. ASM 2009 |
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OpenArray DLP Product ProfileA summary of how customers use the OpenArray platform with TaqMan® chemistry. In addition, there is information about our workflow and analysis software. |
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High-Throughput, Low Volume Real-Time PCR PathogenElen Ortenberg, Shau Neen Liu-Cordero, Andrew T. Bond, Ken Henderson, Delia Muise, D.G.W Roberts, and K.D. Munnelly. AAVLD 2008 |





