| 1.1 VDS (NASBA-based Technology) |
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| The VDS series is one of the premium veterinary diagnostic products developed by Hai Kang Life, which employs NASBA (Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplification) technology. In VDS diagnosis, a small amount of RNA derived from the infectious organism will be specifically amplified in a continuous, isothermal and enzyme-based process. At present, each VDS kit is available in two different detection formats: |
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Electrochemiluminescent (ECL) detection system (for use with NASBA reader) |
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Enzyme-conjugated probe capture microplate (MP) detection system (for use with plate reader) |
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| All VDS kits contain reagents for nucleic acid amplification and detection (sufficient for 50 reactions). |
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| Advantages offered by VDS |
- Rapid detection (test can be completed in 4 hrs)
- Most sensitive virus detection system on the market
- Specialized for the amplification and detection of RNA viruses
- Applicable to most biological samples
- Two detection modules available; ECL and MP
- Results reflecting current viral infection
- Standardized isothermal reaction temperature (41 oC)
- No capital investment on expensive thermal cycler is required
- No license problems with NASBA's patented detection
- Comprehensive technical support
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| VDS Series - NASBA based detection |
ECL Version
| Catalogue No. |
Item (50 Reactions / Kit) |
Kit Manual |
| V01-01-1111 |
VDS AIV H5 |
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| V01-01-1112 |
VDS AIV H7 |
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| V01-01-1113 |
VDS AIV (H1-15) |
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| V01-01-1114 |
VDS FMDV |
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| V01-01-1115 |
VDS NDV |
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| V01-01-1116 |
VDS CSFV |
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| V01-01-1117 |
VDS PRRSV (American) |
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| V01-01-1120 |
VDS FMDV (O Subtype) |
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| V01-01-1121 |
VDS FMDV (Asia 1-Subtype) |
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| V01-01-1122 |
VDS FMDV (A-Subtype) |
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| V01-01-1127 |
VDS PRRSV (Universal) |
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MP Version
| Catalogue No. |
Item (50 Reactions / Kit) |
Kit Manual |
| V01-02-1111 |
VDS AIV H5 |
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| V01-02-1112 |
VDS AIV H7 |
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| V01-02-1113 |
VDS AIV |
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| V01-02-1114 |
VDS FMDV |
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| V01-02-1115 |
VDS NDV |
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| V01-02-1116 |
VDS CSFV |
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| V01-02-1117 |
VDS PRRSV |
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| V01-02-1120 |
VDS FMDV (O Subtype) |
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| V01-02-1121 |
VDS FMDV (Asia 1-Subtype) |
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| V01-02-1122 |
VDS FMDV (A-Subtype) |
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| V01-02-1126 |
VDS PPRSV (Universal) |
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