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Candida tropicalis Probe-based qPCR Kit

Cat. No.MK1F573

Product TypePCR/qPCR Kits

Size 50T

Product Overview

BioVenic Candida tropicalis Probe-based qPCR Kit is designed for the real-time detection of Candida tropicalis in biological samples using a probe-based qPCR method. For research use only.

Specifications

Assay Type Probe-based qPCR
Specificity Candida tropicalis
Target Species Fungus
Sample Requirement Biological samples

Target Information

Candida tropicalis is a yeast species within the Candida genus. It is a common pathogen in neutropenic individuals, where it can disseminate through the bloodstream to peripheral organs. The pathogenicity of C. tropicalis is driven by several virulence factors, including extracellular secreted enzymes like phospholipase, hemolysin, coagulase, and proteinase, as well as biofilm formation and antifungal resistance.

Target Candida tropicalis
Target Synonym Candida tropicalis; Atelosaccharomyces tropicalis; Candida albicans var. tropicalis; Castellania tropicalis; Endomyces tropicalis; Monilia tropicalis; Myceloblastanon tropicale; Mycotorula tropicalis; Procandida tropicalis
Taxonomy ID 5482

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with wet ice packs. Store at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

Documents

COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

User Note

  1. Sample preparation (DNA isolation) is required before the assay procedure.

References

  1. Lima, Ricardo, et al. "The emerging threat antifungal-resistant Candida tropicalis in humans, animals, and environment." Frontiers in Fungal Biology 3 (2022): 957021.
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