Description
Live, titered microorganisms can be used to determine a limit of detection (LOD), in diagnostic assay development or cross reactivity studies.
- Infectious, titered microorganisms can be utilized for analytical testing during assay development, including limit of detection (LOD) and cross-reactivity studies. When used as a control for nucleic acid tests, the same protocols as those used to extract and amplify clinical specimens should be employed.
- Quality Control
Content And Storage | Titered material should be stored at -65°C or below |
For Use With (Equipment) | To avoid cross-contamination, use separate pipette tips for all reagents. |
Includes | Each frozen aliquot contains 0.25 mL of Chlamydia trachomatis that were propagated in a monolayer of McCoy cells. The titer is in Chlamydial inclusion forming units (IFU) and is a measure of the infectivity of the material. |
No. per Pack | 1 Each |
Quantity | 0.25 mL |