Cat. No.: SP947757

IndiMag Mastitis Kit (384 reactions)

(Old name: MagAttract Mastitis Kit) For rapid and automated purification of bacterial DNA from milk based on magnetic bead technology [Read more]

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The IndiMag Mastitis Kit enables rapid and automated isolation of bacterial DNA from ruminant milk and can be used on IndiMag 48, BioSprint 96, King Fisher and equivalent magnetic particle processors.
Product contents Buffer ML, Buffer MVL, Reagent DX, MagAttract Suspension G, Buffer AW1, Buffer AW2, Buffer ATE, Pathogen Lysis Microtubes S (racked), Caps for Collection Microtubes, Quick-Start Protocol
Target analyte Bacterial DNA
Product type Extraction kit
Technology Magnetic bead
Handling Automated
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