Expanded Respiratory Pathogen Detection

Respiratory Virus & Microbiota RT-qPCR Detection

Amphisense Respiratory Panel XL v1.0

The Amphisense Respiratory Panel XL is designed for qualitative, multiplex in-vitro nucleic acid amplification and detection to profile various viruses and microbes. RNA and DNA from viruses and microbes can be detected from nasopharyngeal swab and sputum samples. Assay performs with samples that can be stored in microbial transport media (MTM).

See table below, or the Amplification Master Mix product page for recommended Amplification kits.

For Research Use Only. Not intended for in-vitro diagnostics. Not approved by the FDA.

Targets

SARS-CoV-2

Influenza A

Influenza B

Rhinovirus/Enterovirus

Adenovirus

Enterovirus D68

Coronavirus 229E

Coronavirus HKU1

Coronavirus NL63

Coronavirus OC43

Parainfluenza 1-3

RSV

HMPV

B. parapertussis

K. pneumoniae

B. pertussis

C. pneumoniae

M. pneumoniae

S. aureus

MecA (Antibiotic 

Resistance Gene)

M. catarrhalis

S. pneumoniae

S. pyogenes

Targets

24 common respiratory viruses and microbials

Human RNaseP (control)

Sample

Extracted Nucleic Acid

Dyes

FAM

HEX

Cy5

ROX

Parameters

Amplification 40 cycles recommended

Compatible with qPCR instruments able to detect FAM, HEX, Cy5, and ROX channel fluorescence

Made in America. Research Use Only.

Compatible with nucleic acid extraction methods designed to extract high quality DNA and RNA from bacteria and viruses present in human nasopharyngeal swab or sputum samples. Performance to be verified by individual user.

Proprietary assay design providing superior sensitivity and specificity for each target.

Primer/Probe Mix

Positive and Negative Controls

40 cycles using default ramp rates. 

Enzyme Activation 95°C 2 min

Amplification 40 cycles (95°C 3s, 59°C 30s)

Ordering
Product Name SKU# Samples Storage
Amphisense Respiratory Panel XL v1.0 ARP1-XL-48 48 -20°C
Recommended Products (Not Included)
Product Name SKU# Reactions Storage
SeqOnce OneStep RT-qPCR Amplification Kit SQOSAK-300 300 -20°C

For more information see the Amplification Master Mix page.