PRODUCT

DSQ Alert™ Enterovirus 2.0

Non-polio enterovirus infections often cause mild illness like the common cold. Some infections, however, can have serious effects, especially in infants and people with weakened immune systems. Enterovirus infections can cause viral meningitis, viral encephalitis, acute flaccid paralysis, hand, foot and mouth disease, and other complications.1

Our analyte specific reagents§ feature:

  • Thoughtfully designed primers and probes
  • Primers and probes manufactured according to FDA and cGMP requirements
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DSQ Alert

 

Catalog number Product Name Reactions Fluorophore Product description
M800708 DSQ Alert Enterovirus v2.0 Primer Mix ASR 48 Amplifies nucleic acids within the 5′ UTR of enterovirus and coxsackievirus. Designed to be paired with DSQ Alert Enterovirus v2.0 Probe Mix ASR
M800709 DSQ Alert Enterovirus v2.0 Probe Mix ASR 48 FAM Detects nucleic acids within the 5′ UTR of enterovirus and coxsackievirus. Designed to be paired with DSQ Alert Enterovirus v2.0 Primer Mix ASR

Benefits

Innovative.  MGB Alert® reagents utilize our original minor groove binder probe technology, and feature flexibility of PCR-based detection and/or melt curve analysis. DSQ Alert™ reagents incorporate our proprietary duplex stabilizing quencher (DSQ), a next step in MGB probe chemistry.

Flexible. Our reagents can be used on the ELITe InGenius® and ELITe BeGenius® instrument systems, and on most open channel platforms. Let us help create the right workflow for your lab.

Responsive. We frequently anticipate and nimbly respond to market needs as they arise. Let us know what you’d like to add to your own real-time PCR menu.

Visit egmdx.com to learn more. We offer a full menu of IVD tests, analyte specific reagents (ASRs), and research use only (RUO) materials designed with proprietary chemistries.

 

1Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020, August 8). Non-Polio Enterovirus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved November 1, 2023, from https://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/index.html

 

§Analytical and performance characteristics are not established.

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