Alluxa PCR-specific filters have utility in testing patient samples for COVID-19

June 17, 2020
The Ultra series qPCR optical filters are specific to polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a method for detecting genetic material.
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The Ultra series qPCR optical filters are specific to polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a method for detecting genetic material. They can be integrated into medical equipment testing patient samples for COVID-19. They have >OD6 blocking out of the band and center wavelength tolerances of <± 0.3% with average passband transmission of >95%.

Alluxa

Santa Rosa, CA

www.alluxa.com

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