Sexually Transmitted Pathogen Detection

Amur HPV Mini Panel

qPCR profiling of 3 high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) strains

The Amur HPV Mini Panel is designed for qualitative multiplex in vitro detection of 3 high risk strains of human papillomavirus. The three strains included are HPV 16, 18, and 45 which account for up to 94% of all HPV-related cervical adenocarcinomas. This is multiplexed in an easy to use, single tube format with built in human extraction control. This assay is compatible with any high quality viral DNA extraction method from appropriate human sample types. The targets are amplified by real-time PCR (qPCR) and detected via fluorescent dye and is compatible with a wide array of instruments.

Positive controls included.  Amplification reagents sold separately, see table below or contact us for more information.

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

Targets

HPV-16

HPV-18

HPV-45

human beta globin (HBB)

Made in America
Research Use Only

Compatible with DNA extraction methods designed to extract high quality Viral DNA from appropriate human samples.  Performance to be verified by individual user.

Multiplex panel consists of 1 multiplex tube with targets in FAM, HEX, Cy5, and ROX fluorophores.

Contact us to request Product Information Sheets for details.

Primer and Probe Mix (2 tubes)

Positive Controls (1 tube)

Amplification reagents sold separately

Recommended: SeqOnce qPCR Multiplex Amplification Kit 1800 – PN 500036

Compatible with qPCR instruments capable of detection in FAM, HEX, Cy5, and ROX fluorescence channels (or equivalent excitation / emission wavelengths).

Including but not limited to:

Bio-Rad CFX96/384, and Opus

Roche LightCycler 480 System

ABI QuantStudio 3, 5, 6, 7 and 12 and 7500 series

Ordering
Product Name SKU# Samples Storage
Amur HPV Mini Panel 500026 200 -20°C
Recommended Products (Not Included)
Product Name SKU# Contents Storage
SeqOnce qPCR Multiplex Amplification Kit 1800 500036 3 tubes of master mix -20°C
1 tube of nuclease free water

For more information see the Amplification Master Mix page.