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NEW CATALOGUE Molecular diagnostics kits and instruments

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Company portrait Sacace Biotechnologies s.r.l., is an innovative Italian company, located in Como (Italy) founded in 2001. From the very beginning this company was focused on innovation and on establishing an international presence. This multinational presence reinforces our ability to offer our healthcare solutions and to anticipate needs in all regions of the world. The company supplies its products to the international diagnostics and pharmaceutical industry, as well as to hospitals and laboratories through a global network of distributors located in more than 60 countries all over the...

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Molecular Diagnostics The analysis of DNA, RNA and proteins at the molecular level performed in clinical laboratories, known as molecular diagnostics, is our core business. Modern analyses based on the detection of nucleic acids offer considerable advantages over traditional methods of pathogen detection in humans. These procedures detect viruses, bacteria, and parasites more rapidly and with far greater sensitivity and specificity. At genetic and protein level, the cause of a disease can now be found more precisely, enabling the most suitable therapy to be developed. Likewise, the analysis...

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Table of Contents Hepatitis Viruses Sacace Products Catalogue

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Kits Table Legend: HAV Real-TM Qual NEW Complete Real Time Test with Ribo-Sorb extraction kit Type of kit: R=RealTime; A=Agarose gel kit; Product Code: when starting with “T” it means basic extraction kit is included otherwise only Real Time amplification is included Kit specificity and linear range Kit name and description n° of tests RG=RotorGene ; IQ=Biorad iQ5; MX=MX3005P, SC=SmartCycler; A=Applied; LC=LightCycler2.0; B=CFX-96 Biorad, SA=SaCycler-96. presence of this notation indicates that the kit is CE marked

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Hepatitis Viruses Hepatitis Viruses are a group of infectious liver diseases caused by hepatotropic viruses belonging to different families. There are 5 major viruses that cause hepatitis. They make up two groups of hepatitis: enteric (HAV and HEV) and parenteral (HBV, HCV and HDV). Hepatitis A (HAV) The hepatitis A (HAV) virus is the enteric infection most widely spread in the world. This is the acute infectious disease of liver transmitted by fecal-oral way, the causative agent of which is hepatitis A virus (HAV) belonging to the family Picornaviridae. Virus hepatitis A is one of the five...

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Hepatitis Viruses Hepatitis B (HBV) Hepatitis В virus (HBV) is a widely spread human infection caused by DNA-containing virus of hepatitis В belonging to the family Hepadnaviridae. Transmission of hepatitis B virus results from exposure to infectious blood or body fluids containing blood. Possible forms of transmission include unprotected sexual contact, blood transfusions, re-use of contaminated needles & syringes, and vertical transmission from mother to child during childbirth. The viral hepatitis B presents a serious problem for public healthcare due to its universal spread. At present...

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HBV Real-TM Quant DX Linearit : Real Time Amplification kit with positive controls and standards, 96 ready to use lyophilized PCR tubes IU/ml * validated on SA and RG, but optimized also on iQ,SC,MX,A,B HBV Real-TM Quant Complete Real Time Test with Ribo-Sorb extraction kit R (25 pl Reaction Mix) HBV Real-TM Quant Complete Real Time Test with Ribo-Virus column extraction kit R (25 pl Reaction Mix) HBV Real-TM Quant Linearity: Real Time Amplification kit with the DNA extraction controls R 100 50 -108 HBV Real-TM Qual Complete Real Time Test with Ribo-Sorb extraction kit R (25 pl Reaction...

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Hepatitis Viruses Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is RNA-containing, hepatotropic virus belonging to the Flaviviridae family. Contamination with hepatitis C virus occurs at direct entering of the virus in blood (at parenteral interventions or during blood transfusions). Most people with acute HCV infection are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms (fatigue, nausea, jaundice) but they are unable to clear the virus and in approximately 80% of cases this leads to chronic infection. In 15 to 20% of patients chronic HCV infection progresses at a variable rate to cirrhosis, with a 1 to 4% annual risk of...

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HCV Real-TM Quant DX Linearit . V1-96/3FRT Real Time Amplification kit with positive controls and r c 96 SA, RG* standards, 96 ready to use lyophilized PCR tubes IU/ml * validated on SA and RG, but optimized also on iQ,SC,MX,A,B HCV Real-TM Quant Complete Real Time Test with Ribo-Sorb extraction kit R (25 pl Reaction Mix) HCV Real-TM Quant Real Time PCR kit with the RNA extraction controls R (25 pl Reaction Mix) HCV Real-TM Quant Real Time PCR kit with Ribo-Virus column extraction kit R (25 pl Reaction Mix) HCV Real-TM Qual Complete Real Time Test with Ribo-Sorb extraction kit R (25 pl...

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Hepatitis Viruses Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping HCV is classified into eleven major genotypes (designated 1-11), many subtypes (designated a, b, c, etc.), and about 100 different strains (numbered 1,2,3, etc.) based on the genomic sequence heterogeneity. Genotypes 1-3 have a worldwide distribution. Types 1a and 1b are the most common, accounting for about 60% of global infections. They predominate in Northern Europe and North America, and in Southern and Eastern Europe and Japan, respectively. Type 2 is less frequently represented than type 1. Type 3 is endemic in south-east Asia and is...

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