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gb ONCO BCR-ABL MINOR / ABL

Detection method: one-step real-time PCR

This in vitro diagnostic kit enables the quantitative determination of the copy number ratio of the e1a2 transcript of the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene to the copy number of the ABL1 reference gene transcript.

Clinical implications of the CE IVD kit

The BCR-ABL1 fusion gene in the rare MINOR variant occurs in patients with chronic myeoloid leukemia (CML) and Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Patient response to treatment as well as minimal residual disease is monitored by quantification of BCR-ABL1 transcript relative to control gene transcript (ABL1).

Parametres of the real-time PCR diagnostic kit

  • detection in the FAM (BCR-ABL1) channel and HEX (ABL1) channel
  • calibrating panel of standards and no template control included
Cat. No. Product No. of reactions Price
3247-048 gb ONCO BCR-ABL MINOR / ABL 48 Not available

1 CE IVD one-step real-time PCR kit contains reagents to provide 48 PCR reactions (25 μl volume of each reaction).

Shiping on dry ice from € 110 (EU)
For other destinations see indicative list.

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    Validated for:

    ABI 7500/7500 Fast (ABI)

    CFX96/96Touch (Bio-Rad)

    Light Cycler 480/Cobas z480 (Roche Diagnostics)

    QuantStudio 5 (Applied Biosystems)

    QuantStudio 7 (Applied Biosystems)

    RG 3000 (Corbett Research)

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