HHV-6A (GS Strain) Viral qDNA
Human Herpesvirus 6 species A (GS strain) Viral qDNA PCR control.
≥ 250,000 copies of HHV-6A DNA per tube
Quantitated by Digital PCR
For research use only.
APPLICATION FOR USE
- PCR
- Nucleic Acid-Based Assay
- Quantitative PCR Standard
QUALITY CONTROL TESTING INCLUDES
- PCR
SHIPPING AND STORAGE:
This product is shipped frozen on dry ice. Store at -20°C upon receipt. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles as product degradation may result.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Upon thawing, centrifuge the vial for a few seconds to remove residual droplets from the lid.
CAUTION: Advanced Biotechnologies does not recommend storage of dilutions of quantitated PCR controls under any conditions. All dilutions should be made immediately before use and used promptly. We have observed that dilutions used for standard curves may tend to “lose” copy number with time (sometimes a matter of an hour or so after dilution).
SAFE HANDLING RECOMMENDATIONS:
The DNA extraction procedure used has been shown to eliminate the infectivity of most viruses and bacteria; therefore, this product is not considered biohazardous. However, this product is not specifically tested and should be handled in accordance with Good Laboratory Practices and any applicable local guidelines.
REFERENCE ARTICLES
Sokolovska, L., Sultanova, A., Cistjakovs, M., Cunskis, E. and Murovska, M. (2019). Monocytes/Macrophages Act as Mediators for Human Herpesvirus-6 Infection of Thyroid Gland in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroiditis. Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, 73(2), pp.112-116. https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2019-0018
Todorova, K., Sultanova, A., Cistjakovs, M., Cunskis, E., Milcheva, R. and Murovska, M. (2018). Evidence of Productive HHV-6 Infection In Autoimmune Thyroiditis Patients’ Thyroid Gland Tissue Samples. The Cyprus Journal of Sciences, 16, pp.59-69.
Shimada, T., Nagata, N., Okahara, K., Joya, A., Hayashida, T., Oka, S., Sakurai, T., Akiyama, J., Uemura, N., and Gatanaga, H. (2017). PCR detection of human herpesviruses in colonic mucosa of individuals with inflammatory bowel disease: Comparison with individuals with immunocompetency and HIV infection. PLOS ONE 12, e0184699. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184699
Nikitskaya, E., Lebedeva, A., Ivanova, O., Maryukhnich, E., Shpektor, A., Grivel, J., Margolis, L., and Vasilieva, E. (2016). Cytomegalovirus Productive Infection Is Associated With Acute Coronary Syndrome. Journal Of The American Heart Association 5, e003759. https://doi.org/10.1161/jaha.116.003759
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