Description
Each frozen aliquot contains 1 mL of a pure, titered culture of Bordetella bronchiseptica. The identification of this organism was confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. The purity of the culture was monitored by Gram staining and by additional culturing. The titer was performed on a minimum of two aliquots after freezing. The freezing medium contains 15% glycerol as a cryoprotectant. Please see the Certificate of Analysis for the specific freezing medium used.
Intended Use
Live, titered microorganisms can be used to determine a limit of detection (LOD), in diagnostic assay development or cross-reactivity studies. When used as a control for nucleic acid tests, the same protocols as those used to amplify clinical specimens should be employed.
More Information
Bordetella bronchiseptica is a biosafety level 2 microorganism and must be used within Biological Safety Level 2 facility or cabinet. Please consult your institution’s regulations regarding the use of this organism. For a detailed discussion on biological safety see the current edition of Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), published by the CDC.
Documents
Product Information
- Brand ZeptoMetrix
- Volume 1 mL
- Units/Pack 1
- Unit of Measure EA
- Storage Condition -65°C or below
- Product Type Titered Live Organism
- Strain Z340
Classification/Permits
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RUO
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MTA REQUIRED
Purchase of this live material requires submittal of an executed ZeptoMetrix MTA prior to shipmentMTA REQUIRED
Purchase of this live material requires submittal of an executed ZeptoMetrix MTA prior to shipment -
HAWAII PERMIT
Import Permit for the State of Hawaii If importing a product into the U.S. State of Hawaii, it is suggested that the purchaser contact the Hawaiian Department of Agriculture to determine if a permit is required for such import. More information can be found here: Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA), Plant Industry Division, Plant Quarantine BranchHAWAII PERMIT
Import Permit for the State of Hawaii If importing a product into the U.S. State of Hawaii, it is suggested that the purchaser contact the Hawaiian Department of Agriculture to determine if a permit is required for such import. More information can be found here: Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA), Plant Industry Division, Plant Quarantine Branch