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PrimeTime™ Research Panels‑Wound 

Identify targets commonly associated with wound infections.

Leverage the speed and accuracy of qPCR/dPCR to provide rapid identification of pathogens commonly associated with wound infection research.

Select the targets you need.

Ordering

These panels offer:

  • Build with flexibility: Pick and choose only the pathogen targets you want.
  • Save time with predesigned panels: Market-proven predesigned sequences that ship quickly.
  • Reduce cost and increase capacity with multiplexing: Multiple dye options to enhance capacity while reducing both costs and turnaround times.

Wound infections

Wound infections are a significant clinical concern, particularly in patients with chronic wounds, surgical sites, and traumatic injuries. These infections can lead to severe complications, prolonged hospital stays, and increased healthcare costs [1]. According to estimates, around 2 million people in the United States develop chronic wounds each year, with a considerable percentage becoming infected, making these targets an active area for research.

Common markers, pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes associated with wound infections include:

  • Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterococcus faecalis
  • Tetracycline and vancomycin resistance

For a complete list of targets, please see the Order Table below.

The PrimeTime™ Research Pathogen Universal Control is not currently available in Canada. Please reach out to your local sales representative for more information.

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Product details

PrimeTime Research Pathogen Panels are market-proven, pre-designed target sequences that consist of a forward primer(s), a reverse primer(s), and a qPCR probe(s) delivered in a single tube.

Dyes available for convenient multiplexing: FAM, SUN™, Cy®5 and Texas Red™

Each oligonucleotide undergoes QC by mass spectrometry.

† With the exception of mixed base oligos, which could potentially represent multiple sequences and therefore cannot be accurately evaluated by ESI mass spectrometry.

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References

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Chronic Wound Care: A Review.